“Might perhaps have been as well expressed with slightly less evident straining after effect.”
| + − | Outlook. 85: 41. Ja. 5, ’07. 210w. |
“There is but one real blot in Mr. Hutton’s fine work of art, and that should be instantly painted out or painted over; Sanseverino describes as an eye-witness a supposed brutal murder by Sigismund of an Ultramontane lady.”
| + + − | Sat. R. 102: 270. Mr. 2, ’07. 1640w. |
“It is an artistic piece of work, with a few flaws indeed, for only a consummate artist could have kept it quite on the same level throughout.”
| + + − | Spec. 97: 214. F. 9, ’07. 1500w. |
Hyde, A. G. George Herbert and his times. **$2.75. Putnam.
7–2429.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Such virtues as the merely careful and temperate writer, whose gifts do not include art or style, may command, his book has.”