Moody, William Vaughan, and Lovett, Robert Morss. First view of English literature. *$1. Scribner.
Bookm. 22: 533. Ja. ’06. 80w.
“Certainly the work has the merit of making the study of literature seem a very easy and attractive thing; by no stretching of terms, however, can the View be called thoro. Moreover, as in the History, the suggestiveness of the writing is expected to atone for lack of definite statement, dates, etc.” G. C. D. Odell.
+ – Educ. R. 32: 317. O. ’06. 410w.
Moore, Charles Herbert. Character of renaissance architecture. **$3. Macmillan.
“An extremely clear and interesting account of a vast subject; authoritative, calm, instructive; an admirable handbook and book of reference.”
+ + Acad. 70: 524. Je. 2, ’06. 320w. + – Architectural Record. 18: 471. D. ’05. 980w.
“A study both lucid and critical, of Renaissance architecture by one who may almost be classed as an avowed enemy, without sympathy for the aims and aspirations of the Renaissance architects.”
+ Ath. 1906, 1: 706. Je. 9. 770w.
“He has discounted the legitimate weight of his argument, and given to what ought to have been a work of impersonal scholarship an atmosphere of carping provinciality.” Royal Cortissoz.