Sir Walter Scott's Tour in Ireland in 1825, Now First Fully Described

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Sir Walter Scott's Tour in Ireland in 1825, Now First Fully Described
O'donoghue, D. J. (David James), 1866-1917
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As I am an LL.D. of Trinity College, and am qualified as a Catholic seer by having mounted up into the bed of St. Kevin at the celebrated Seven Churches of Glendalough, I am entitled to prescribe ex cathedra for all the diseases of Ireland, as being free both of the Catholic and Protestant parties. But the truth is that Pat, while the doctors were consulting, has been gradually and securely recovering of himself. He is very loth to admit this indeed, there being a strain of hypochondria in his ...complaints which will not permit him to believe he's getting better. Nay, he gets even angry when a physician, more blunt than polite, continues to assure him that he is better than he supposes himself, and that much of his present distress consists partly of the recollection of former indisposition, 64 SIR WALTER SCOTT'S TOUR IN IRELAND partly of the severe practice of modern empirics. In sober sadness, to talk of the misery of Ireland at this time is to speak of the illness of a malade imaginaire.

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