2 APRIL 1910, page 18

The Dial Of King Ahaz.

[To THE EDITOR OF TRY " smarkToli."1 Sm,—Referring to the question of the dial of Ahaz in your issues of February 19th and March 26th, it may be interesting to know that the......

Poetry..

THE DEATH OF MARCH. ART thou enfolded in the pregnant Year Or re-incarnate in a star unknown, Or to Titanic stature bast thou grown In some bleak unimaginable sphere Nay, Tyrant......

Books.

A LITERARY HISTORY OF ROME.* To discuss a large volume of this nature in a brief notice can only be an idle effort, for the subject is immense, and there are no fixed laws of......

Praed's "one More Quadrille." [to Toe Editor Of Ter "

SPRCTATOR."] Sut,—May I point out that it is not strictly accurate to say that Praed's poem, "One More Quadrille," is printed for the first time in Mr. Godley's book of......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."]

Sin,—May I add to Mr. C. R. Haines's letter in last week's Spectator and say I was taught by the late Dean Plumptre that "the sun standing still" of Joshua was simply a quota-......

Warren Hastings.

[To THE EDFf0/1 OF THE " SPIICTATOlt."1 SIE,—Your reviewer of my "Selections from the State Papers of the Governors-General of India," Vols. I. and IL, "Warren Hastings," states......

The Legend Of The Goldfinch.

LTO TEN EDITOR OF TIIB " SPECTATOR."] venture to think that Lady Tennant's charming poem in last week's issue of the Spectator is incorrect in ascribing the office of love on......

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