Notes and Queries, Number 53, November 2, 1850 by Various
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_Lord John Townsend._--I have a copy of the _Rolliad_, with the names of
most of the contributors, taken from a copy belonging to Dr. Lawrence, the editor of the volume, and author of many of the articles. In the margin of "Jekyll," lines 73. to 100. are stated to be "inserted by Tickle;" and lines 156. to the end, as "altered and enlarged by Tickle:" and at the end is the following note:-- "There are two or three other lines in different parts of the foregoing eclogue, which were altered, or inserted by Tickle--chiefly in the connecting parts. The first draft (which was wholly Lord John Townsend's) was a closer parody of Virgil's 18th eclogue; especially in the beginning and conclusion, in the latter of which only Jekyll was introduced as 'the poet.' "Tickle changed the plan, and made it what it is. The title (as indeed the principal subject of the eclogue) was in consequence altered from 'Lansdown' to 'Jekyll.' The poetry and satire are certainly enriched by Tickle's touches; but I question whether the humour was not more terse and classical, and the subject more just, as the poem originally stood."--_L_. Probationary Odes No. XII. is by "Lord John Townsend." "Three or four lines in the last stanza, and perhaps one or two in some of the former, were inserted by Tickle."--_L._ Dialogue between a certain Personage and his Minister (p. 442. of the 22nd edition) is by "Ld. J.T." A new ballad, Billy Eden, is by "Ld. J.T., or Tickle." |
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