| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 sidor
...between Mr. Tickell and Mr. Po <ca third person, Tickell did not deny it; which, considering his hi *' and zeal for his departed friend, was the same as owning it." Upon these suspicions, with which Dr. Wavburton hints that othe cumstances concurred, Fope always in his Art of Sinking quotes this as the... | |
| 1802 - 362 sidor
...owned it to me. Mr. Pope.-— When it was intro" dura! into a conversation between Mr. Tickell arid " Mr. Pope by a third person, Tickell did not deny it, " which, considering his honour and zeal for his de" parted friend, was the same as owning it." Upon these suspicions Pope always, in his Art of Sinking,... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 sidor
...himself, who is a very fair wor*' thy tnan, has sir(ce, in a manner, as good as owned it to me. When it *' was introduced into a conversation between Mr....owning it." Upon these suspicions, with which Dr. Wavburton hints that other circumstances concurred, Pope always in his Art of Sinking quotes this bopk... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 sidor
...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....for his departed friend, was the same as owning it." VOL. 1T. 1-2 Upon these suspicions, with which Dr. Warburton hints that oiher circumstances concurred,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 sidor
...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....considering his honour and zeal for his departed friend, was (he same as owning it." VOL. n. 12 Upon these suspicions, with which Dr. Warburton hints that other... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 380 sidor
...a manner as good as owned it to me. When it was introduced into a conversation between Mr. Tickeil and Mr. Pope, by a third person, Tickell did not deny...other circumstances concurred, Pope always in his An of Sinking quotes this book as the work of Addison. To compare the two translations would be tedious... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1814 - 494 sidor
...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....his departed friend, was the same as owning' it." There is no reason to suppose from this account of Pope, that Addison acted any other part than what... | |
| 1816 - 526 sidor
...himself, who is a very fair wortby man, has since in a manner as good as owned it to me. — [When it was introduced into a conversation between Mr....con*curred, Pope always, in his " Art of Sinking," quotes thia book as the work of Addison. (See POPE, vol. XXV. p. 168.) When the Hanover succession was disputed,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 376 sidor
...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....Warburton hints that other circumstances concurred, Pope a:.,vays in his Art of Sinking quotes this book as the work of Addison. To compare the two translations... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1820 - 318 sidor
...who is a very fair worthy man, has since in a manner as good as owned it to me. — Mr. Pope. [When it was introduced into a conversation between Mr....for his departed friend, was the same as owning it.] Philips seemed to have been encouraged to abuse me in coffee-houses and conversations ; and Gildon... | |
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