17 AUGUST 1907, Page 15

UP THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTI.TOR.1 SI11,—I have read your

article on " Mr. Grayson" in last week's Spectator, and his speeches. You will remember William Cobbett's saying in his later time; "Had I read more when young, I should never have said or written much that I have said and written." I wonder if Mr. Grayson knows his Walter Savage Landor, who, I think, wrote something like this : "And there is delight in praising, though the praiser sit alone, and sees the praised far off him, far above" !—