+ —Forum. 37: 246. O. ‘05. 700w.

“His poetic product was of a ripeness which shows, if not genius, at any rate talent of the first order.”

+ +Nation. 81: 18. Jl. 6, ‘05. 290w.

“As they stand, however, they represent the fine warm masculine intellect of which they, with many other virtues and felicities, are the fruit.”

+N. Y. Times. 10: 264. Ap. 22, ‘05. 350w.

“His poems are not without their singing quality, but this is never merely the lilt of the care-free warbler. The mystery and wonder and tragedy and spiritual meaning of life are ever with him.”

+Outlook. 79: 1060. Ap. 29, ‘05. 560w.

Chadwick, Samuel. Humanity and God. [**]$1.50. Revell.

“The author ... is known in England for his success as a Wesleyan missioner.... A vein of mysticism runs through his thought, but his speech is pointed and vigorous. He is a skillful Biblical expositor, and his discourse on ‘The extra mile’ is one of the best in the multitude of those on Jesus’ doctrine of non-resistance. The theology underlying all is a blend of old and new, largely old, but on the bed-rock of the new, the identity of the human and the divine. This gives to the collection its title.”—Outlook.

Outlook. 79: 450. F. 18, ‘05. 100w.