Mr. Dryden excuses this Freedom, by the Example of Horace's Epistle to the Piso's, which is Immethodical and I must excuse my self by Mr. Dryden's- The Taste and Appetite of these straw Criticks, may justly be compar'd to Ravens and Crows, who neglecting clean Food, are always searching after Carrion.
"An Essay on Criticism"
John Oldmixon
We concede that he was a loose and Immethodical writer; but we fail to find evidence that he often, if ever, substituted fictions for facts, or made false statements or great exaggerations.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam
Its thoughts should be uncommon, sublime, and moral; its numbers full, easy, and most harmonious; its expression pure, strong, delicate, yet unaffected; and of a curious felicity beyond other poems; its conduct should be rapturous, somewhat abrupt, and Immethodical to a vulgar eye.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2"
Edward Young