| + | Cath. World. 85: 827. S. ’07. 410w. |
“Reading the fifty pages of Mr. Collins’s appreciative essay, we learn anew the lesson of fame’s caprice, for we become acquainted with a writer of admirable qualities, whose performance certainly deserved something less than the entire forgetfulness that seems to have become its portion.” Wm. M. Payne.
| + | Dial. 43: 90. Ag. 16, ’07. 580w. |
Reviewed by Christian Gauss.
| N. Y. Times. 12: 492. Ag. 10, ’07. 360w. |
“All of the work is accomplished, but none save perhaps ‘Beatrice,’ shows any trace of original talent.”
| + | Spec. 99: sup. 635. N. 2, ’07. 120w. |
Mill, John Stuart. [Subjection of women]; new ed.; ed. with introductory analysis by Stanton Coit. *40c. Longmans.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.