“. . . Pray read Cobbet’s attack upon Denman’s speech. He is a foul-mouthed, malignant dog; but there is so much point in his criticism, that one cannot help admitting there is generally some truth in his remarks, and I certainly agree in his remarks on the tact of this speech. There is a great deal of bombast nonsense of quotations from the devil knows where, finishing the whole—‘Go and sin no more.’ And the Lords to say this! . . .”