Nation. 83: 464. N. 29, ’06. 290w.

“There are plenty of exciting incidents, which begin with the first page and end with the last, and they are woven together with a fair amount of skill into a plot that is coherent and sufficiently reasonable.”

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 895. D. 22, ’06. 220w.

Brooke, Stopford Augustus. On ten plays of Shakespeare. *$2.25. Holt.

“To the reader who has thought much about Shakespeare and is not new to Shakespearian criticism the book is disappointing in its meagreness. The author, while not going beyond what has been said by his predecessors, writes almost as if he had had none.”

+ – Acad. 70: 57. Ja. 20, ’06. 1050w.

Reviewed by William Allen Neilson.

+ Atlan. 97: 702. My. ’06. 310w.

“It is marked throughout by thorough scholarship, keen critical acumen, and refined taste.”

+ + Critic. 48: 285. Mr. ’06. 100w.