Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there, — they are every one his own. Nay, I don't believe that North has, would, or durst, put a single sentence into his mouth that had... Noctes Ambrosianae - Pàgina xivper John Wilson - 1904 - 484 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Hogg - 1840 - 376 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...sentence into his mouth that had not proceeded out of it. His reading, both ancient and modern, is boundless, his taste and perception acute beyond those of... | |
| James Hogg - 1852 - 406 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...sentence into his mouth that had not proceeded out of it. His reading, both ancient and modern, is boundless, his taste and perception acute beyond those of... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 440 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...that had not proceeded out of it." No, no ; although 1 Prefixed to Altrive Tales, by the Ettrick Shepherd. London, 1832. 2 This is a slight exaggeration.... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 440 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...sentence into his mouth that had not proceeded out of it.5 No, no; although 1 Prefixed to Altrive Tales, by the Ettrick Shepherd. London, 1832. 3 This is... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1862 - 388 pàgines
...complexion. " Tickler," says the Shepherd, " is completely an original, as any one may see who has attended to his remarks; for there is no sophistry there; they are every one bis own. Nay, I don't believe that North has, would, or durst put a single sentence into his mouth... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1863 - 508 pàgines
...complexion. " Tickler," says the Shepherd, "is completely an original, as any one may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there ;...had not proceeded out of it. No, no ; although I was a scapegoat, no one, and far less a nephew, might do so with Timothy Tickler.* His reading, both ancient... | |
| James Hogg, Thomas Thomson - 1866 - 592 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tiekler is eompletely an originu 1. ax any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...believe that North has, would, or durst put a single sentenee into his mouth that hud not proeeeded out of it. His reading, both aneient and modern, is... | |
| Mary Wilson Gordon - 1872 - 518 pàgines
...complexion. " Tickler," says the Shepherd, "is completely an original, as any one may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there ;...don't believe that North has, would, or durst put a siogle sentence into his mouth that had not proceeded out of it. No, no ; although I was a scapegoat,... | |
| John Wilson, Sir John Skelton - 1876 - 642 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...sentence into his mouth that had not proceeded out of it.3 No, no ; although I was made a scapegoat, no one, and far less a nephew, might do so with Timothy... | |
| John Wilson - 1892 - 438 pàgines
...greater delight than those. Tickler is completely an original, as any man may see who has attended to his remarks ; for there is no sophistry there,...sentence into his mouth that had not proceeded out of it.8 No, no ; although 1 Prefixed to Altrim Tales, by the Ettrick Shepherd. London, 1832. a This is... | |
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