An Author Wanted [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sin,— Can any of your readers help me to assign to author and approximate date the following sonnet which is in my possession in manuscript ? Mistress, those starry eyes that......
Links With The Past [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
STR,—In looking through some old letters I came on one from my grandfather, written in 1878, when he was 89. In it he says that when he was a young man, an old man of 101 years......
How Did The Dog Know ? [to The Editor Of
the SPECTATOR.] .- S01,—It may be of interest to your correspondent to know the results of some experiments I made 25 years ago. I studied dogs with a view to satisfying myself......
A Good Cup Of Coffee
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I notice with interest an article on the necessity of making good old London and England more attractive to Americans. It was an admirable......
Swakeleys [to The Editor Of The Seectatoa.]
SIR,— My Committee would be grateful to you if you would help it by giving publicity to its proposals with regard to " Swakeleys," the fine old 17th-century country house which......
Imperial Trade [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sur,--in...
the arguments that have been advanced on behalf of Imperial trade, the benefits to accrue have always centred round the suppliers rather than the consumers. In other words, the......