My dear, he says to Mrs. Locker-Lampson, are you not sometimes of rather too rigid a disposition?
Whatever Locker-Lampson pronounced good, the world now knows to have been exactly what he pronounced, for his taste was very fine.
No keener criticism of the poet and his poetry, at this period, has been made than that by Locker-Lampson, in one curt sentence.
Another of the most interesting of my later-day subjects was Mr. Locker-Lampson.
The dedication contains a charming row of tiny portraits of the Locker-Lampson family.