29 JANUARY 1876, page 14

Wordsworth's Epitaphs.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your article of last week on Wordsworth's prose works.: you quote a Latin epitaph, beginning, "0 nimium dilecta ! vocat Deus," as......

[to The Editor Of The " Speot•tor:1

you allow a small employer of labour, who has lately had to consider practically the question of piece-work versus day- work, to state the reasons given by an intelligent......

The Study Of History At Eton.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sut,—Allow me to point out the first public result of the dismissal of Mr. Oscar Browning from Eton College. The boys in the "First Hundred"......

Barbaric Pearls And Gold.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECIAT0R.1 Sin,—The arguments cited by your correspondent "C. 1). C." for reading in Milton "barbaric pearls and gold," rather than "kings barbaric," are......

[to Tue Editor. Of The "spbotatoil1

have no doubt you meant to be fair in your article on "The Morality of Piecework" a fortnight ago, but excuse my saying that a pin's point will pierce your argument fatally. You......

The London Pooil

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPEOTATOR:1 SIR,—Your reviewer of the "Homes of the London Poor" shuns up admirably much that needs to be said on the subjects of legislative interference......