| + + − | Ath. 1907, 1: 465. Ap. 20. 1790w. |
“Is one of the most important books on versification that have appeared since Sidney Lanier’s ‘Science of English verse.’” Edward Payson Morton.
| + + | Dial. 43: 33. Jl. 16, ’07. 2210w. |
“But neither these strictures nor some omissions and slips and even misjudgments, which are inevitable in such a work, can change the fact that the work is carefully done, and is to be received with gratitude.”
| + + − | Nation. 85: 144. Ag. 15, ’07. 1020w. |
“Has no competitor in this history of prosody save Prof. Saintsbury. It is eminently scholarly and conscientious, and a noteworthy and valuable contribution to this much-debated and still debatable subject.”
| + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 463. Jl. 27, ’07. 660w. |
Oppenheim, Edward Phillips. Enoch Strone. †$1.50. Little.
A new illustrated edition. Enoch Strone, mechanic and inventor, in a moment of humiliation caused by a rejected suit, marries an impossible factory girl. His struggle between relinquishing his career as member of parliament and saving his wife from herself ends in his facing his duty and in finding definite reward.
Oppenheim, Edward Phillips. [Lost leader.] †$1.50. Little.