Shakespeare In Wiltshire.
[To TRH EDITOR OF THE "SPROTLTOR." SEE,—Encouraged by the late mention in your columns of Shakespeare readings, I have tried the long-wished-for experi- ment. Two farm......
The Playtime Of The Poor.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTAT0R.1 Smt,—As so much attention has been called of late to the "playtime of the poor," may I supplement Mr. Beckles Willson's short note of last......
Mr. Herbert Paul And Our Review Of The Fourth Volume
OF HIS HISTORY. [TO TEE EDITOR OF TRH "SPICUTATOR." J Sra,—Under pretence of reviewing the fourth volume of my "History of Modern England" in last week's Spectator, you indulge......
Civil Service Trade-unionism.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIE,—As a retired official, may I point out, with reference to a " News of the Week" paragraph in the Spectator of March 3rd, that the......
Lord Cromer And The Cotton-duties. Cr0 The Editor Of The
"SPEcrATon."1 SIB, — It was hardly a great matter, but an important principle was at stake, and Lord Cromer's action in Egypt in respect of the Cotton Duties and Excise......
Emerson.
[To TEE Eorrog OF THE " SPICTATOR."1 see that your correspondent, Mr. (1 A. Momber (Spectator, March 3rd), objects to my letter (February 17th), and considers that I have made......