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<p> A minor English poet, born at Bridekirk, Cumberland; enjoyed the friendship and favour of Addison, who praised him in the <i> Spectator </i> , and held till his death the appointment of secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland; his poetry does not count for much in the history of English literature, but he was happy in the composition of occasional poems, <i> e. g </i> . "The Prospect of Peace," "The [[Royal]] Progress," and in ballads, such as "Colin and Lucy," &c., and his translation of the first book of the "Iliad" was so good as to rouse the jealousy of Pope (1686-1740). </p> | Thomas Tickell <ref name="term_80507" /> | ||
==References == | <p> A minor English poet, born at Bridekirk, Cumberland; enjoyed the friendship and favour of Addison, who praised him in the <i> Spectator </i> , and held till his death the appointment of secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland; his poetry does not count for much in the history of English literature, but he was happy in the composition of occasional poems, <i> e. g </i> . "The [[Prospect]] of Peace," "The [[Royal]] Progress," and in ballads, such as "Colin and Lucy," &c., and his translation of the first book of the "Iliad" was so good as to rouse the jealousy of [[Pope]] (1686-1740). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_80507"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/tickell,+thomas Thomas Tickell from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | <ref name="term_80507"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/tickell,+thomas Thomas Tickell from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 15 October 2021
Thomas Tickell [1]
A minor English poet, born at Bridekirk, Cumberland; enjoyed the friendship and favour of Addison, who praised him in the Spectator , and held till his death the appointment of secretary to the Lords Justices of Ireland; his poetry does not count for much in the history of English literature, but he was happy in the composition of occasional poems, e. g . "The Prospect of Peace," "The Royal Progress," and in ballads, such as "Colin and Lucy," &c., and his translation of the first book of the "Iliad" was so good as to rouse the jealousy of Pope (1686-1740).