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THELKNIGHT ERRANT. I
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THE KNIGHT ERRANT.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME ONE.
PAGE.
La Columbine, by Bernardino Luini, reproduced in photogravure after a photograph by
Braun. Illustration. The Quest: being an apology for the exist
ence OF THE REVIEW CALLED THE Knight Errant. The Editors. i
The Knight Errant. Louise Imogen Guiney. 3 A Portion of an Address Given in mdccclxxxviii.
Charles Eliot Norton. 4 A Criticism of the Methods which Obtain in
Journalistic Reviewing of the Period. Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. 7
Concerning the Restoration of Idealism and the Raising to Honour once more of the Imagination. Ralph Adams Cram. 10
Parsifal. Agnes Lee. 16 The Lament of the Ivory Paper Cutter. Bran
der Matthews. 17 . A White Cauldron. Bliss Carman. 20 Notes on the Life and Genius of Bernardino
Luini. Harold Broadfield Warren, and others. 21
A Ballade of Bards. Herbert E. Clarke. 28 Regarding Recent Books and Book-making.
Fred Holland Day, and others. 29 La Belle Dame sans Merci. By Walter Crane. Re
produced in photogravure. Illustration. The Lonely Hill. From Leopardi. R. Garnett. 33 A Rhapsody on Music. Walter Blackburn Harte. 34 Of Esthetic Pessimism and the New Hope.
Walter Crane. 40 Two Sonnets, for Pictures of Our Lady. Ralph
Adams Cram. 44 Paul Verlaine: a Study of the Quality of
His Genius and of the Attributes of His Verse. Hugh McCulloch, Jr. 46
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Some Thoughts upon Beauty in Typography, Suggested by the Work of Mr.
William Morris at the Kelmscott Press. With Initial, Tailpiece and Il lustrations in Fac-simile from the Work of the
Kelmscott Tress. Francis Watts Lee. 53 Proxy. Beatrice Witte. 04 The Hodhisattwa Kwannon, by Nishiyama Hoyen.
Illustration. The Significance of Oriental Art. Ernest
Francisco Fenollosa. 65 In the Wayland Willows. Bliss Carman. 71
An Ave Maria of Arcadelt. Ralph Adams Cram. 72 Some Comments on Correggio in connection
with his pictures at Dresden. Bern hard Berenson. 73
To Lollius. From Horace. Book IV. Ode IX. P. H. Savage. 86
Of Camera Obscuras and Japanese Crystals. Herbert Copeland. 88
Concerning Recent Books and Book-making. Fred Holland Day. 93
A Tortrait of a Gentleman, attributed to Murillo. Illustration.
Morning. Payne Erskine. 97 A Note on George Wither. Louise Imogen
Guiney. 98 ^
Winter Song. K. Garne.tt. 104 From the Japanese of the Manyoshiu. Arthur
Taylor Knapp. 105 The Final Flowering of Age-End Art. Ber
tram Grosvenor Goodhue. 106 In a Silence. Richard Hovey. 113
A Note on Japanese Art and what the Ameri can Artist May Learn therefrom.
Arthur W.Dow. 114 Last Year's Nest. Beatrice Witte. 118
Waste Pasture Land. Constance Grosvenor Alexander. 120
A Note on a Portrait of a Gentleman, Attri buted to Murillo. The Editors. 122
Concerning Recent Books and Book-making. 123
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