The charm of these essays is a frank note of autobiography tempered by a kindly humor and whimsicality peculiar to Lamb. |
I am aware of his age as he talks and I get more of his spirit of whimsicality. |
Editors are likely to suggest nuanced typographical layouts based on the seriousness or whimsicality of the work in order to evoke a specific affectation on the reader. |
Depressed and intent as he was, the whimsicality of the situation struck him. |
Doubtless, as you say, he was struck by the whimsicality of Cecily's costume. |
For a moment the whimsicality of it interrupted the current of his feeling. |