+ – Sat. R. 101: 302. Mr. 10, ’06. 1910w.

“This life is a record of work and business. It is so many chapters in English educational and ecclesiastical history. Viewed as such, it is admirably done by experts whose judgment is most valuable, and who express it excellently.”

+ Spec. 96: 382. Mr. 10, ’06. 2040w.

Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, 1st baron. In memoriam; annotated by the author. **$1. Macmillan.

A little volume whose green covers recall “those which of yore made so many Christmastides or New Year’s days memorable.” It is an important edition because it contains Tennyson’s own notes on the poem: “notes,” says the present Lord Tennyson, “left by my father partly in his own hand-writing, and partly dictated to me.”


“The interest, after all, of the commentary, is, partly, that we see, so to speak, the dust and chips of the workshop, and partly, too, that we discover the thought which underlies the poems to be really neither abstruse or recondite at all.”

+ Acad. 70: 110. F. 3, ’06. 850w. + Ath. 1906, 1: 48. Ja. 13. 420w.

“I note a few misprints on the commentary.” W. J. Rolfe.

+ + – Critic. 48: 453. My. ’06. 1910w.