| + | Acad. 71: 406. O. 20, ’06. 220w. |
“He drags Epicuranism over the ultimate precipice of cynicism, and it is only because he does it with humor and an eyeglass that we forgive him. Our admiration in any case must follow him.”
| + − | Ath. 1906, 2: 654. N. 24. 350w. |
“One thing Alexa’s father did not have, and that was keen sense of humor, a thing hardly to be forgiven in a letter writer.”
| − | N. Y. Times. 12: 253. Ap. 20, ’07. 400w. |
“They are eminently readable. How far the instruction they contain is suited to the age of their supposed recipient—a girl of nineteen—is another matter.”
| + − | Spec. 97: 529. O. 13, ’06. 1940w. |
Blunt, Reginald. Paradise row; or, A broken piece of old Chelsea. *$3.50. Macmillan.
7–25145.