"An improvement upon Bartlett's and other well-known works."--Times.
"A very useful book, which will furnish valuable services to every teacher and friend of English."--Anglia (translated).
"The fulness and accuracy of its references make it worthy of a place in every library where scholarship is valued."--Scotsman.
"A work which must have entailed a vast amount of patient and intelligent labour, and which, in addition to the intrinsic interest which it possesses, cannot fail to be of service to a very wide section of the cultured public."--Glasgow Herald.
"This Dictionary of Quotations is a distinct advance on all its predecessors in that it gives the fullest possible reference to chapter and verse for each quotation."--Journal of Education.
"An excellent collection in prose and verse. There is nothing superfluous in the quotations; there are few quotations unworthy of their place, and really obvious omissions are few in number."--Yorkshire Post.
"The result is a handsome volume of 528 pages, which will probably displace many other and older compilations."--Educational Review.
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