+ + Dial. 40: 198. Mr. 16, ’06. 600w. (Review of v. 3.)

“When the time shall come for the history of this period to be written, let us hope that the historian will go back over the contents of this fourth volume, and, using the material therein collated, will place it in its true historic perspective and in its proper relation to the times now present.”

+ – Dial. 41: 119. S. 1, ’06. 480w. (Review of v. 4.)

“The work now finished is rather the collection of material for history than history itself.”

+ + N. Y. Times. 11: 181. Mr. 24, ’06. 420w. (Review of v. 4.)

“A variety of incidents that attracted much public interest in their time occur in this record.”

+ + Outlook. 82: 809. Ap. 7, ’06. 140w. (Review of v. 4.)

Dixon, Richard Watson. Last poems of Richard Watson Dixon. Selected and ed. by Robert Bridges. *$1.40. Oxford.

“There are less than two-score pages in this final sheaf of song, and more than half of them are occupied by ‘Too much friendship,’ a miniature epic having for its hero an Athenian whose fortunes (or misfortunes) suggest those of both King Candaules and Job.” (Dial.) “Though this little volume holds the last gleanings of a poetic field, the ears of corn are firm and sound.” (Acad.)