10 MAY 1913, page 19

Art.

THE ROYAL ACADEMY.—IL USE and wont have made it difficult for an Englishman to see the thing in its full oddity, and only a foreigner could do justice to the fantasy ; still,......

Caesar's Wife. I To The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

SIR, —Was it Calpurnia of whom it was said that "Caesar's wife must needs be above suspicion" ? My schoolday recollection tells me that it was his first wife (whose name, alas I......

Biblical Study.

rro THE EDITOR 01 TEE "SPECTATOR."] 1.11., — May we call the attention of your readers to the eleventh Vacation Term for Biblical Study, which will be held this year at......

Poetry.

ON BEACHY HEAD. GOLD of the gorse-hill, sapphire of the sea! Oh that such grace were granted unto me That cheaper than this vision I might hold A sea of sapphires and a hill of......

Content And Aspiration.

THUS far forth on the march I have fared to a region of darkness ; Winds blow loudly and stern ; pondering, doubting I stand. Yonder the plain of the homes of the people, the......

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