14 JUNE 1902, Page 24

Philosophical Remains of Richard Lewis Nettleship. Edited by A. C.

Bradley. (Macmillan and Co. 8s. 6d. net.)—We welcome a second edition, at a reduced price, of Lewis Nettleship's philo- sophical and literary papers. We do not know any volume which contains so much essential thought-stuff in so narrow a compass. Open it where one will, whether the topic under discussion is a Scriptural text like "God is love," or an artistic masterpiece like the tombs of the Medici, or a logical term like "thing," Nettle- ship's mind seems always striving to get to the bottom of it. The book is prefaced by Professor Bradley's memoir of his friend ; a memoir quite admirable alike in its matter and its manner, both in what it says and what it leaves unsaid.