16 SEPTEMBER 1905, page 20

The Chief Merit Of Lady Knight's Letters Is Their Lack

of pretence. They were written without any thought of publication, and merely to inform or amuse her friend Mrs. Drake. With perfect simplicity they describe the life led by an......

Somas Which Breathe The Spirit Of Remote Places And Strange

modes of life can never be judged solely on their merit as art. Their inspiration may halt, but to the sedentary reader the very fact of their existence is an interest, and......

The Writer Of This Review Was Once Asked By Some

one—a reader to the Press, he believes—to recommend him " a Shakespeare in one volume, with copious notes." Such a volume never was produced by human press. The bare text, if we......