It was truly said by the political quoter, that I had been often to that nobleman's, although I have not thought it advisable to speak of my political adventures hitherto.
"Pelham, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton Last Updated: March 16, 2009
No mention is made of the title of the book from which the "Allegorical Description of the Early English Poets" is taken; hence it is impossible to say whether the quoter made use of a copy of the Dialogue, or of Waldron's Notes.
"The Ship of Fools, Volume 1"
Sebastian Brandt
It is true, the phraseology is common enough to be good English: but I dislike it; and if this citation from me, was meant for a confirmation of the reasonless dogmatism preceding, it is not made with fairness, because my opinion of the construction is omitted by the quoter.
"The Grammar of English Grammars"
Goold Brown