Professor Tyndall's 'poetical' Soul.
[TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Stn,—In your tussle with Professor Tyndall last week, you leave. your adversary on the horns of a dilemma, from which, in the- judgment, we......
The Penge Case. [to The Editor Of The " Speotator.1
Sin,—While fully concurring with your article on the agitation in this matter and on the Cannon-Street meeting, I mu o st e a xp sk on l e e n a ts. ve n to express a view which......
Letters To The Editor.
THE COLOUR-SENSE IN HOMER. [TO THE EDITOR. OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—Your criticism last week of Mr. Gladstone's article in the Nineteenth Century, on the sense of colour in......
The "root Of All Evil."
TT is a bad thing, we suppose, that the contempt for money should die, for that contempt has helped to strengthen many noble minds ; but it must be a good thing that the......