16 MAY 1891, page 16

Faith And Science. They Dwell Apart, That Radiant Pair;.

In different garbs appear ; And while the vows of men they share,. Have separate altars here. A golden lamp the one displays, Of light still clear and keen ; The other walks......

The Vernacular In Yorkshire.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR, —I am interested in all matters connected with the common speech of Durham and North Yorkshire, having spent my youth in the former......

Poetry.

THE GLIMPSE. JUST for a day you crossed my life's dull track, Put my ignobler dreams to sudden shame, Went your bright way, and left me to fall back On my own world of poorer......

Misquoted Stories.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUE " SPECTATOR. 44 ] think that every one who chances to see a good story spoilt, or imputed to a wrong parent, should at once correct the error. May I offer......

Art.

THE NEW GALLERY. IT is the business of a critic to understand first, if ho can,. what an art has proposed to itself to do, and with what limits in its use of nature ; then to......