ANOTHER EXEMPLIFICATION OF A MAN'S IMPORT- ANCE TO HIMSELF.
Kensington. 9th June 1841.
SIR—Upon referring to the New Monthly Magazine, I find that the words of Sir E. L. BEILWEB were these- " We cannot resist the temptation of begging the reader, who in these days seldom willingly turns to verse, to note. in despite of a few occasional affectations, the exceed- ing beauty of some of the following lines."—En.
I shall probably think it necessary to offer, in another journal, one or two remarks upon the manner in which you have introduced my former note : " calling names " is a very poor substitute for argument.
I am, Sir, your very obedient servant, ROBERT ARTS WILLMOTT.
LWe cannot bestow any more of our space on Mr. Aims WILLMOTT.—ED.1