7 MAY 1881, page 15

Ruskin As An Artist.

[To THE E.DITOR OF TDB " SHILOTATOR. S1R,—ln the Spectator of April 23rd, I ventured to question the appropriateness of calling Mr. W. M. Hunt a " Vermont• Ruskin." I added,......

" Peace With Honour."

[TO ME EDITOR OF THE .4 SPECTATOR."] SIRS I see in yours of April 30th that Mr. C. F. Pollock attributes the .origin of the now familiar phrase, " Peace with honour" to Mr.......

A Rectification.

[TO TEE EDITOR OF THE SPECT,LTOR:1 SIR,—Will you kindly allow me to correct an inaccuracy in the sentences commencing " The Rector of Sandringham," in your impression of......

Poetry.

CARLYLE. 'Thum went a Titan, but a Titan tossed With wild tumultuous hearings in thy breast, And fancy-fevered, and cool judgment lost In mighty maelstroms of divine unrest.......

Art.

THE ROYAL ACADEMY. [PREFATORY NOTICE]. Tli E present year's exhibition of the Royal Academy, which was opened to the public ou Monday last, seems to afford an excellent......