+ Critic. 48: 93. Ja. ’06. 80w.
“In many respects the story is a pleasing bit of fancy and can not but win the reader.”
+ Pub. Opin. 40: 91. Ja. 20, ’06. 120w.
“The story is told in quaint literary style, and the author has fairly succeeded in doing what she set out to do—in suggesting the rhythm of Shakespeare’s own poetry.”
+ R. of Rs. 33: 256. F. ’06. 60w.
Sterrett, James Macbride. Freedom of authority: essays in apologetics. **$2. Macmillan.
“The author of these essays in apologetics is an impassioned pleader for religious conformity. Professor Sterrett is in greater sympathy with Loisy than with Protestant thinkers.” Nathaniel Schmidt.
+ Int. J. Ethics. 16: 373. Ap. ’06. 1770w.
“If the book offers the technical philosopher little material and few view-points that are new, yet here much that is not new receives virile, suggestive, stimulating treatment. Its logic is robust, but to a comprehensive survey it does not always appear discriminating and convincing.” E. L. Norton.
– – J. Philos. 3: 239. Ap. 26, ’06. 2160w.