In his two early poems, 'Pauline' and 'Paracelsus,' before the poet's personality became merged in that of his characters, he presents us with his poetic creed and his theory of the universe in no Mistakable terms.
"The Three Heron's Feathers"
Hermann Sudermann
The Notes without any initial attached to them in the following pages, may be presumed to be from the pen of Isaac Reed, with the exception of a limited number, which were written by Dodsley himself, and which are not easily Mistakable.
"A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume I."
R. Dodsley
He has not the natural trick of verse and phrase which stamps his greatest contemporaries unmistakably, and even such lesser ones as his collaborator, Dekker, with a hardly Mistakable mark; but his verse is nervous, well proportioned, well delivered, and at its best a noble medium.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury