22 APRIL 1893, page 23

Annals Of An Old Manor-house.*

" WHAT a loss the world had, Sir, when you took to litera- ture," said to Dickens an admiring stage-carpenter, who had been watching the novelist from the wings while he played......

Two New Novels.*

ONE star sets, but another rises, and the sky is never empty. A year or two ago we had to lament the death of Miss Jessie Fothergill, a novelist whose work, though not free from......

The Ethics Of Aristotle.*

IT is one of the strangest instances of the abiding power of Greek literature and thought, that a treatise written several centuries before the advent of Christianity should......