+ + Acad. 69: 1313. D. 16, ’05. 650w. (Review of v. 1–5.)

“One cannot take leave of Professor Santayana without grateful recognition of the excellencies of his style and marvelous lucidity and untechnical character of his language.”

+ + Am. J. Theol. 10: 161. Ja. ’06. 1490w. (Review of v. 1 and 2.) + + Ath. 1906, 2: 128. Ag. 4. 1230w. (Review of v. 5.)

“The volumes on Art and Society are excellent. But his discussion of Religion calls to mind the theory that no heretic has ever been condemned for heresy.” George Hodges.

+ + – Atlan. 97: 416. Mr. ’06. 320w. (Review of v. 1–5.)

“Few readers will turn from its pages without consciousness of some mental renovation, without a whetting of some blunted perception.” H. B. Alexander.

+ + Bookm. 22: 527. Ja. ’06. 370w. (Review of v. 1–4.) Current Literature. 40: 411. Ap. ’06. 1450w.

Reviewed by A. K. Rogers.

+ + Dial. 40: 87. F. 1, ’06. 2330w. (Review of v. 3 and 4.)

“For the combination of fertility, sanity, and keenness of insight in the criticism of life and human ideals, with a high degree of literary charm, it would be difficult to point its equal in modern philosophical literature.”