“A very precious little book.”
+ + Dial. 40: 133. F. 16, ’06. 120w. + + Ind. 60: 802. Ap. 5, ’06. 600w.
“Their great value is that we feel that we have been in contact with a great mind, of which the force lay not in intellectual grasp so much as interpretative insight, a mind which worked not by logical processes, but rather in a visible substance of beauty.”
+ Lond. Times. 4: 453. D. 22, ’05. 1810w.
“A rather unsatisfactory piece of book-making.”
– Nation. 82: 179. Mr. 1, ’06. 480w. N. Y. Times. 11: 28. Ja. 13, ’06. 310w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 166. Mr. 17, ’06. 260w.
“The notes themselves are not always of importance, but frequently they do throw light on the meaning and association of particular lines.”
+ Outlook. 82: 375. F. 17, ’06. 100w. R. of Rs. 33: 510. Ap. ’06. 40w. + Sat. R. 101: 370. Mr. 24, ’06. 330w.
“But what is before all valuable is to read rightly the message of the poem as a whole.”
+ Spec. 96: 21. Ja. 6, ’06. 560w.