Alfred Hunt And The Academy. [to The Editor Od Tel
"Sracriaoa.”] SIR,—In connection with your article in the Spectator of January 6th on the present Exhibition at Burlington House, it is interesting to note that the two pictures......
The "family Herald."
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sn,—May we call your attention to a paragraph on p. 100 of the Spectator, January 20th, referring to a novel by Mrs. Alice M. Diehl ? The......
The Form Of Prayer At The Anniversary Of The King's
ACCESSION. LTO THE EDITOR OF THY "SPECTATOR." J SIR,—The anniversary of the King's accession and the Form of Prayer appointed for it have come round again. The clergy, I......
A Literary Parallel.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR•"I SIR, —It would be interesting to know how far Wordsworth may have been influenced, consciously or unconsciously, in his celebrated " Ode on......
The Sienese School Of Painting.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR, —I have been asked by the Commissione Sienese di Storia Patria to make a catalogue raisonne of pictures of the Sienese school in Great......
Macbeth's Imaginativeness.
[TO TILE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—In your review of Mr. Stopford Brooke's "Ten Plays of Shakespeare" (Spectator, February 3rd) you allude to the author's analysis of......
William Joynson And Son—a Disclaimer. [to The Editor Od The
"SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The erroneous statement regarding our mills made by one of the leading London papers on January 26th, and copied by numerous other papers, although......