30 JULY 1904, page 15

Rejoicing In Beauty And The Gladness It Gives. But Poorer

London will be still in its streets, often hot, always noisy, generally airless, rarely beautiful. It is good to know that for these, who are the large majority, the electric......

[to The Editor Op Tide "spectator. " ] Sir, —in Mr. Rider...

interesting but singularly in- conclusive letter he does not mention how far the railway bridge over which the dog was thrown is from the bed where he lay in his nightmare. Was......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. " ] Sin,—according To...

law of England is based on the divine law, and, as a matter of fact, many sins are also crimes. Thus crime and sin are often interchangeable terms. Now, if we substitute "......

[to Trh Editor Or Trh "sescrkvoa."1 Sin,—whether It Has Been

altogether the fault of theologians or not, the hatred of theological terms, and particularly of the unhappy word "sin," is always very evident in the lay free-lance. Sometimes......

Sin,—touching Your Suggested Explanation Of Mr. Rider...

Spectator, July 23rd), is there any evidence for precisely " that kind of unconscious travelling" ? Perception at a distance seems always to be conditioned by conscious anxiety......