Fearful and self-suspicious as I always feel, when I seem to see an error of judgment in Shakspeare, yet I cannot reconcile the cool, and, as Warburton calls it, 'rational and consequential,' reflection in these lines with the Anonymousness, or the alarm, of this Gentleman or Messenger, as he is called in other editions.
"Literary Remains, Vol. 2"
Coleridge
There was a certain silk evening dress, of singular and indescribably lovely tint,-a tea-rose pink; just the color of the blush and creaminess that mingle themselves into such delicious Anonymousness in the exquisite flower.
"The Other Girls"
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
I think, however, that the review of Erewhon in the Spectator did sell a few copies of Erewhon, but then it was such a very strong one and the Anonymousness of the book stimulated curiosity.
"The Note-Books of Samuel Butler"
Samuel Butler