“The social philosophy with which the book abounds is rather vague and ill-defined but the general idea has promise.”
+ – Pub. Opin. 40: 573. My. 5, ’06. 90w.
Bradley, A. C. [Shakespearian tragedy: lectures on Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth.] $3.25. Macmillan.
“We are impelled to state our belief that we have here a criticism which, in its combination of profundity and brilliance, of subtlety and balance, of eloquence of expression and exactness of thought, surpasses any comprehensive treatment of Shakespeare since the great critics of the romantic revival.” William Allen Neilson.
+ + + Atlan. 97: 703. My. ’06. 370w.
Bradley, Arthur Granville. Captain John Smith; with a map of the Powhattan district of Virginia. 75c. Macmillan.
Relying chiefly upon Captain Smith’s personal narrative, the biographer sketches Smith’s early career in the high seas, his coming to America, his adventures here among the savages and his explorations, his return to the Old world and his quiet life there, and the end of his busy life.
“Admirable little book.”
+ Acad. 70: 70. Ja. 20, ’06. 430w.