1 FEBRUARY 1902, page 18

Holbein And Henry Viii.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sitt,—I would refer "R. W. D." to Mr. Ernest Law's work on the Holbeins at Windsor (G. Bell and Sons) as to the non-existence of any portrait......

The Boers And ' Palavering.'

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "( Stn.—In the first Blue-book on the concentration camps, p. 324, Dr. Kendal Franks in his report on Balmoral, speak- ing of the removal of......

Poetry.

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Convalescence.

THE sun has kissed me on the brow, The gentle morning lends me breath : I feel like Lazarus of old, Whom Jesus raised from death. And all the Spring's reviving green, Ambitious......

Combatant Non-combatants.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Smn,—I have read your article on " Combatant Non-Com batants " in the Spectator of January 4th with great pleasure, particularly the......

Books.

WILLIAM HAZLITT.* THE word which best expresses the style and talent of William Hazlitt is " gusto." The word is a favourite of his own, and he himself has well defined it : "......