“The introductory memoir ... is all that could be desired; in every way this is a most satisfactory edition of Byron to have on the bookshelf, and we think it will continue for many a long day, to deserve a place there.”

+ + Acad. 70: 5. Ja. 6, ’06. 1160w.

“An admirable and probably final edition of the noble poet.”

+ Ath. 1906, 1: 14. Ja. 6. 130w. + – Critic. 48: 480. My. ’06. 290w.

“It contains the gist of the editorial matter in Mr. Coleridge’s definitive seven-volume edition.”

+ Dial. 40: 240. Ap. 1, ’06. 100w. + Lit. D. 33: 393. S. 22, ’06. 100w.

“The text is authoritative.”

+ Nation. 82: 200. Mr. 8, ’06. 150w.

“In every way it is an excellent addition to one’s book shelves.”