“The pencil sketches, even the slightest of them, will be found of value by the student.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 12: 304. My. 11. ’07. 130w. |
“In spite of this flavour of a bygone time, there are one or two sketches which have in them that freshness and charm which are so often worried out of finished exhibition pictures.”
| + | Spec. 98: 542. Ap. 6, ’07. 130w. |
Macy, Arthur. [Poems.] *$2.25. Clarke, W. B.
5–36098.
“A memorial volume of an unusually pleasant quality.... Mr. Macy was essentially the poet of good-fellowship. If such an impulse does not produce, in his own phrase, ‘Poetry with a big P,’ yet ... it does possess a very comfortable and lasting appeal.”—Nation.
“It is informed with a genuine warmth of sentiment, a Thackerayan humor, and a mellow morality, and is expressed with a clean music of phrase.”