Lives of the English Poets: Smith-SavageG. Olms, 1968 - English poetry |
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Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. 1 1TH 2 TICKELL HOMAS TICKELL , the son of the reverend Richard Tickell , was born in 1686 at Bridekirk in Cumberland ; and in April 1701 became a member of Queen's College in Oxford1 : in 1708 ...
Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. 1 1TH 2 TICKELL HOMAS TICKELL , the son of the reverend Richard Tickell , was born in 1686 at Bridekirk in Cumberland ; and in April 1701 became a member of Queen's College in Oxford1 : in 1708 ...
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... Tickell's life was 8 his publication of the first book of the Iliad3 as translated by himself ; an apparent opposition to Pope's Homer , of which the first part made its entrance into the world at the same time * . Addison declared that ...
... Tickell's life was 8 his publication of the first book of the Iliad3 as translated by himself ; an apparent opposition to Pope's Homer , of which the first part made its entrance into the world at the same time * . Addison declared that ...
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... Tickell had formerly whilst at Oxford translated the first book of the Iliad ; that he [ now ] designed to print it , and had desired him to look ... Tickell to translate Steele has said against Tickell in relation to this affair 308 TICKELL.
... Tickell had formerly whilst at Oxford translated the first book of the Iliad ; that he [ now ] designed to print it , and had desired him to look ... Tickell to translate Steele has said against Tickell in relation to this affair 308 TICKELL.
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