17 NOVEMBER 1894, page 34

The Inner Life Of Japan.* Most Travellers Who Have Recorded

their impressions of Japan, have written rather in the spirit of the lover who can see no defect in the object of affection, and Mr. Hearn is no excep- tion to the rule. His......

The Hawarden Horace.*

READERS of the Spectator will remember, not, we are sure, without pleasure, some poems—travesties, shall we call them? or adaptations of Horace—which have appeared under this......

Mrs. Gaskell's Collected Works.* We Cannot Be Persuaded...

at all in love with the edition of Mrs. Gaskell with which the publishers have provided us. For a pocket edition, as which it is announced, it is distinctly • Pocket Edition of......