19 JUNE 1886, page 10
Literary Impressionists.
I N writing last week of the very great difficulty of observing and recording what passes before the eyes in travel, we spoke of a literary impressionist as of the most rare as......
The Popular Taste For Magniloquence.
T HERE are few intellectual puzzles less intelligible than the fancy, which apparently grows stronger instead of weaker, of men like Mr. Arch and Mr. Leicester for magniloquent......