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Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Mr. Copeland said, stands by himself because he seldom attempted anything new, but prefers to abide by the sane, sweet-voiced tradition of English literature. Perfection of form is his chief characteristic...
...strongly like the poets of the seventeenth century; like Donn and Carew, but above all like Crashaw. In every verse of Thompson's we see the intellect at work, and whatever he does he spiritualizes. That Thompson is not always seventeenth century is shown in his poem "Daisy," as sweet, simple and modern as anything we find in contemporary poetry...
...would attain what is highest and best in life, we must study historical religion. The broadening, which is the result of this study, should develope into a sweet reasonableness which will make us interpret every creed at its best...
...presided at the trial. It is a thorough historical treatment of the case from the legal standpoint, but nevertheless full of interest to the general reader. It is well illustrated. The third part of "An Embassy to Provence" is as interesting as the preceding. A good installment of "Sweet Bells out of June" is followed by "A Free Museum," a description of the Arnold Arboretum. Every Harvard man should read it, for it gives an account of a branch of the work of our University of which we hear little in Cambridge. This out door museum is unique and unsurpassed...
...Smith is a good story of country life. There is a short critical sketch of Camille Saint-Saens, the great French composer, with a portrait, written by H. E. Krehbiel. "Have ye Niver Heerd Tell o' Rose Creagan" is a charming little song very daintily illustrated. The installments of "Sweet Bells out of Tune" and "Benefits Forgot" are good as usual. A very entertaining article is "Artist Life by the North Sea" written and illustrated by H. W. Ranger. Washington Gladden contributes the third and last chapter of "The Cosmopolis City Club" telling what the Club accomplished. This number...