16 NOVEMBER 1889, page 14

Mr. Forsyth's Lectures On Wagner.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." Stu,---You print among the reviews in the Spectator of November 9th, a notice of my book, "Religion in Recent Art," against which I......

Art.

THE NEW GALLERY.—ARTS AND CRAFTS SECOND. EXHIBITION. THERE is something refreshing in an art exhibition not purely pictorial, in which taste and talent direct themselves into.......

The Distress Among The Welsh Clergy.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Allow me to express my warmest thanks to all those- who have so promptly and generously responded to my appeal in your columns. I am......

Fair-trade Versus History.

!To Tim EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J Stu,—Your reviewer asserts that "I both appeal to facts and disclaim the appeal to facts" (p. 609). I reply, that my endeavour was simply......

Poetry.

SONNET. "CHURCH-DOORS SHOULD STILL STAND OPEN.' CHURCH-DOORS should still stand open, night and day,. Open to all who come for praise or prayer, Laden with gift of love or load......

Clever Blunders. [to The Editor Or The "spectator."]...

sometimes inserted the answers of children at examinations in the Spectator, but I do not remember seeing any showing unaided intellectual activity. I had a young delicate boy......