16 APRIL 1904, page 20

In More Than One Respect Mr. Calderon's Strange Fantasy...

comparison with that of Mr. Chesterton recently noticed in these columns. We find the same difficulty in extracting a moral, lesson, or meaning; the same alternation of moments......

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Country Would Appeal According To Its Intrinsic...

lation, its wealth, its picturesqueness, its importance in politics. If he were to look into this magnificent atlas—one of the finest, we take it, that has ever been given to......

However, It Should Be Possible, After The Lapse Of A

century, to look upon Sir John Moore with an impartial eye, and, if we rid our mind of controversy, we shall find in these two volumes the picture of a singularly full and......