"Perhaps he has a superior critical sensibility which, more correctly than mine, judges Thackeray inferior," Sutherland worries.
Mr. Singer admired Mr. McQuarrie's writing and shared his critical sensibility.
Some authors of this type were closer to the people and included in their poems elements of daily life, using realistic social themes with a strong critical sensibility.
This is a time when the critical sensibility in all its forms should flourish.
Mr. Schickel hasn't imposed his critical sensibility on this material, and that is a shame.
The two met after Wardle reviewed Pinter's "The Birthday Party" in 1958, and an impressed Pinter wrote to compliment him on his critical sensibility.
The consideration Lambert accords Wood isn't just good taste or cautious discretion on his part; it's a case of his having a brain, a critical sensibility, and using it.
One wonders whether these scholars' critical sensibilities are more attuned to third-century manuscripts than to contemporary sensationalism.
The real interest here lies in issues of critical sensibility and common sense - and the ideal loudspeaker.
According to Griffin, critical sensibility is "an obligation to critique dominant voices, especially those that suppress opposing viewpoints; a responsibility to advocate for those who are muted."