This book shows clear signs of genius, and is a promise of great
things to come...His readers may sometimes wish that he had kept his
work by him a little longer till he had worked it out a little more
fully, and obtained that simplicity which comes only through long
labour. But taking it as what it claims to be, ‘a tentative study’,
we can only admire its brilliancy, force, and originality.
Marshall
Whatever else readers of this book may think about it, they would
probably all agree that it is a very remarkable one...There can be
no doubt that in the style of his composition Mr. Edgeworth does not
do justice to his matter. His style, if not obscure, is implicit, so
that the reader is left to puzzle out every important sentence like
an enigma.
Jevons