" Mr. Rice is one of the few present-day
poets who have the steadiness and weight. for
a wvell-sustained drama."
  The Louisville Post (Margaret Anderson).
  "It has equal command of imagination,
dramatic utterance, picturesque effectiveness
and metrical harmony."
         The London (England) Bookman.
  T. P.'s Weekly says: "It might well stand
the difficult test of production and will be
welcomed by all who care for serious verse."
  The Glasgow (Scotland) Herald says: "Yo-
landa of Cyprus is finely constructed; the
irregular blank verse admirably adapted for
the exigencies of intense emotion; the char-
acters firmly drawn; and the climax serves
the purpose of good stagecraft and poetic
justice. "
  "It is well constructed and instinct with
dramatic power." Sydney Lee.
  "It is as readable as a novel. "
                      The Pittsburg Post.
  "Here and there an almost Shakespearean
note is struck. In makeup, arrangement,
and poetic intensity it ranks with Stephen
Phillips's work. "  The Book News Mllonthly.
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