Art.
IN that small group of artists who may be said to have given a new character to the painting of English country life, and to have shown the possibility of treating that subject......
" Capons " And " Canyon S."
[To not EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 • Sla, — In the review of my "Camps in the Rockies," which -appeared in the Spectator of January 27th, your reviewer passes what, in my......
High Churchmen And Bishops.
[To as EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOB."1 Sra,—Allow me to point out one factor in the causes of the- distrust which, as you very truly say, High Churchmen feel for- Episcopal......
" Storm-drift : Poems And Sonnets."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIEf—With reference to the notice of my book which appeared in the Spectator of February 3rd, I would ask you, in all humility, if your......
Braithvvaite And Buttermere Railway. [to Ter Editor Of The "
SPECTATOR "1 '&11,—We dwellers at the Lakes have been electrified to find that whilst men slept, the proprietors of certain slate quarries on Honister Pass have got a Railway......
Poetry.
NEPENTHE. THE north wind follows free and fills Our rounding sail, and overhead Deepens the rainless blue, and red The sunset burns on quarried hills ; And peace is over all, as......