| + + — | Nation. 80: 211. Mr. 16, ‘05. 370w. |
“The excellence of its method and treatment of the many countries bordering on the great interior sea of Europe are unquestionable.”
| + + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 140. Mr. 4, ‘05. 260w. |
“‘The Mediterranean traveler’ will find here in one volume what elsewhere must be picked out of several.”
| + | Outlook. 79: 451. F. 18. ‘05. 60w. |
Loring, Andrew. Rhymer’s lexicon; with an introd. by George Saintsbury. [*]$2.50. Dutton.
“The lexicon is divided into three parts—Finals, Penults, and Antepenults. The words have been grouped according to the accented vowel sound and placed in columns in the alphabetical sequence of the letters which follow this sound.... Each part of the lexicon has fourteen vowel divisions, adopted for reference purposes; and the divisions are enumerated in a table of contents, which also includes key words illustrating the vowel sounds.”—N. Y. Times.
“In size and arrangement it is admirable; it might have been larger still without being any better.”
| + — | Acad. 68: 678. Jl. 1, ‘05. 280w. | |
| + | Ath. 1905, 1: 623. My. 20. 450w. | |
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 409. Je. 17, ‘05. 290w. |
“Altogether an able book, full of aid to those who make rhymes.”