The head-master had the generosity to bear his Censurer no grudge for his outspokenness.
"The Silent Isle"
Arthur Christopher Benson
It seems a moot Point, whether Mr. Pope has done most Injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and Encomiast, or Mr. Rymer done him Service as his Rival and Censurer.
"Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare"
D. Nichol Smith
But we'll examine circumstances fairly, and then we shall see which is most ridiculous; the phrase, or our sagacious Censurer.
"The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753),Vol. V."
Theophilus Cibber