C. M. St. John.

[569] This is a review of Rolf’s Wordsworth’s Selected Poems. It contains one of the most appreciative tributes to Wordsworth’s influence which has appeared in America.

C. M. St. John.

[570] On “Wordsworth and the Modern Age.” Illustrated by W. St. J. Harper, and other artists. It deals with the especial need of Wordsworth’s “calming influence in the exacting competition for success,” and gives a comparison between Virgil and Wordsworth.

C. M. St. John.

[571] Of interest to Americans.

C. M. St. John.

[572] It aims to give some explanation of the lack of interest in Wordsworth’s poetry in later days.

C. M. St. John.

[573] An attempt, the writer says, to point out the corrections, leaving their interpretation to the reader.