“The estimate of the thought and personality of the statesman-philosopher is sympathetic. and appreciative.”
| + | Ann. Am. Acad. 29: 220. Ja. ’07. 90w. | |
| + | Dial. 42: 47. Ja. 16, ’07. 250w. |
“I do not know where one could look for a worthier portrayal of the philosopher’s life and mind nor for a simpler statement of the central position of idealism, than in this short biography.” B. Bosanquet.
| + + | Int. J. Ethics. 18: 117. O. ’07. 1600w. |
“So admirable an account of a great man well deserves the wider circulation which one hopes it may obtain in this independent form.”
| + − | Nation. 84: 32. Ja. 10, ’07. 110w. |
“It is indeed a singularly frank and faithful, and yet loving account.”
| + | Spec. 97: 986. D. 15, ’06. 1420w. |
* Nevill, Lady Dorothy. [Leaves from the note-books of Lady Dorothy Nevill]; ed. by Ralph Nevill. *$3 75. Macmillan.
Mr. Ralph Nevill, aided by the note books and the good memory of Lady Nevill, has produced a book of reminiscences which reflects the current thought of the period and pictures its prominent men. It is a supplement to the “History of the Victorian era.”