Sir William Harcourt And The Church. [to The Editor Op
THE " Einccteros.”] SIR,—Though I do not belong to the political party which claims Sir William Harcourt as one of its leaders, and though I am not concerned to appear as one of......
"dr. Therne."
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " EIPZOTATOR."] Sin,—From a notice in the Spectator of December 3rd I gather that your reviewer, whilst sympathising with the pur- pose with which my tale,......
Poetry.
WINTER MEDITATIONS ON THE PAVEMENT. GAY are the London streets, and bright With windows streaming floods of light Over all luxuries,—o'er gold, Rubies, and diamonds, wealth......
Mr. Gladstone And Mr. Browning.
(To THE ED110111 OF THE " SPECTATOB.' EIR,—Mr. Tollemache has read my letter carelessly. I knew, and admitted in your columns, that in relating the story of the Academy dinner......
Mr. Gladstone On Duplicity.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The recent correspondence in the Spectator relating to the alleged act of duplicity on the part of Disraeli, as narrated by Browning......