“It must be admitted that he makes out a good case for his thesis.”
| + | Nation. 81: 305. O. 12, ‘05. 110w. | |
| N. Y. Times. 10: 355. Je. 3, ‘05. 320w. |
“It certainly is a stimulating and graphic method of studying musical history that he has embodied in the book.” Richard Aldrich.
| + + | N. Y. Times. 10: 604. S. 16, ‘05. 630w. | |
| * | + + | Spec. 95: sup. 908. D. 2, ‘05. 770w. |
Needler, George Henry, tr. See Nibelungenlied.
Neidig, William Jonathan. First wardens. [**]$1. Macmillan.
Thirty-seven poems upon such themes as Alvah and Azubah, The adoration of the Magi, Wine of laurel, and Lex mundi. There is also a series of sonnets called A woman’s ring.
| + | Critic. 46: 566. Je. ‘05. 130w. |
“Much of Mr. Neidig’s verse, for all its originality and unquestionably poetic diction, makes too hard reading to fulfill the proper function of poetry.” Wm. M. Payne.
| — + | Dial. 39: 65. Ag. 1, ‘05. 260w. | |
| + | Nation. 81: 17. Jl. 6. ‘05. 250w. |