6–34853.

Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.

“In one sense the compiler is certainly a follower of Byron—in the carelessness of her style. The information which she imparts could be read just as easily in almost any literary history. The selections from the letters and poems are aggravatingly cut about by lacunæ and curtailments.”

Acad. 72: 92. Ja. 26, ’07. 650w.

“Is a pleasant, if not quite equal companion to the admirable ‘With Shelley in Italy,’ which appeared last year. The new book has a little the air of having been made as an afterthought, or to order, because of the merited success of the earlier.” Harriet Waters Preston.

+ −Atlan. 99: 422. Mr. ’07. 500w.

“It does not throw any new light on Byron or help us to more understanding or enjoyment of his poems.”

Sat. R. 103: 150. F. 2, ’07. 120w.

McMahan, Anna Benneson, ed. With Wordsworth in England. **$1.40. McClurg.

7–31456.