| Thomas Parnell - 1866 - 358 trang
...Tickell himself, who is a very fair worthy man, has since, in a manner as good as owned it to me. When it was introduced into a conversation between Mr....Tickell did not deny it; which, considering his honour :md zeal for his departed friend, was the same as owning it." Upon these suspicions, with which Dr.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1866 - 654 trang
...has since, in a manner, as good as owned it to me. [To which Spence adds :] When it was introduced in conversation between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope, by...Tickell did not deny it ; which, considering his honour aud zeal for his departed friend, was the same as owning it." " Upon these suspicions, with which Dr.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 456 trang
...fair, worthy man, has since in a manner as good as owned it to me. [When it was introduced into a [in] conversation between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Pope by a...these suspicions, with which Dr. Warburton hints that 11 other circumstances concurred 3, Pope always in his Art of Sinking quotes this book as the work... | |
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