[*] “It strikes no lofty note, but it is singularly graceful in rhythm and dainty in conceit, and makes no pretension to be more.”

+Dial. 39: 385. D. 1, ‘05. 60w.

[*] “Has written some pleasing verse under the title of ‘A chorus of leaves.’”

+Ind. 59: 1379. D. 14, ‘05. 60w.
*+N. Y. Times. 10: 892. D. 16, ‘05. 100w.

Blind, Mathilde. [George Eliot.] $1.25. Little.

This new edition of Mathilde Blind’s “George Eliot” “has been greatly enhanced in value by the introduction of able and carefully prepared chapters by Frank Waldo, and G. A. Tarkington, in which we have a charming description of the friends and home-life of George Eliot, and a critical estimate of her place in literature, together with an exhaustive bibliography.” (Arena).

“The excellent life of George Eliot, by Mathilde Blind, will remain a standard biography. It is a volume that we take pleasure in recommending to our readers as a book which should find a place in all well-ordered libraries and a work that every young person should read as a part of his general culture.”

+ +Arena. 33: 109. Ja. ‘05. 260w.

“The very full bibliography, filling some thirty pages, is to be particularly noted and commended.”

+ +Critic. 46: 563. Je. ‘05. 60w.
R. of Rs. 30: 755. D. ‘04. 90w.