+Lit. D. 35: 26. Jl. 6, ’07. 220w.

“The book, taken as a whole, is one of decided value. It is very agreeably written, and has a basis of accurate scholarship.”

+ −Nation. 84: 584. Je. 27, ’07. 1080w.
+N. Y. Times. 2: 426. Jl. 6, ’07. 200w.

“Is the most complete treatment of the origin, development, and history of the Arthurian legends in English poetry that we have.”

+ +Outlook. 86: 834. Ag. 17, ’07. 280w.

“It is not a work of original scholarship, nor of genius living in its princely fashion upon other men’s scholarship, but something between, and in its kind admirable. Once or twice we have been surprised by the gaps in Mr. Maynadier’s knowledge ... and by his excessive respect for Tennyson and his misunderstanding of Morris.”

+ −Sat. R. 104: 364. S. 21, ’07. 1630w.

“The work was well worth doing and the author has done it well. No teacher of English can afford to miss reading this delightful book. It is most scholarly in tone and treatment, and sympathetic in a just appreciation.” H. E. Coblentz.

+ +School R. 15: 768. D. ’07. 450w.

Mayor, Rev. Joseph Bickersteth. Epistle of St. Jude and the Second epistle of St. Peter; Greek text, with introd., notes and comments. *$4.50. Macmillan.