ROBERT LTND. No living essayist has established sore friendly, confidential relations with his readers than Robert Lynd—“Y.Y.” of “The New Statesman”— whose frequent volumes, such as “The Goldfish” (reviewed a week asro), “The Blue Lion,” and “The Moneybox” come never too frequently for those who ha re learned to admire his touch, that trows from light to lighter, yet is never trivial, and his humour, as full of sudden winks and gleams as a jewel by firelight. He has recently published a very agreeable book on Dr Johnson.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 14
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88ROBERT LTND. No living essayist has established sore friendly, confidential relations with his readers than Robert Lynd“Y.Y.” of “The New Statesman”— whose frequent volumes, such as “The Goldfish” (reviewed a week asro), “The Blue Lion,” and “The Moneybox” come never too frequently for those who ha re learned to admire his touch, that trows from light to lighter, yet is never trivial, and his humour, as full of sudden winks and gleams as a jewel by firelight. He has recently published a very agreeable book on Dr Johnson. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 305, 16 March 1928, Page 14
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