That there is precedent in plenty for this and many similar locutions ambiguous, or archaic, or vicious, I am well aware, and that, on their authority, I be wrong, the illustrious poet be right, and you, our critic, was and shall continue to be my instructor as to 'every thing that pretty bin.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
In almost all there is a want of central interest in the characters that should be central; in some an exaggeration of dialect; or of quaint non-dialectic but also non-catholic locutions on the author's part.
"The English Novel"
George Saintsbury
What he did tell me heartily was that it was just what his game required: his new line had brought with it an earnest assumption-earnest save when we privately laughed about it-of the locutions proper to real bold enterprise.
"Embarrassments"
Henry James