A Correction.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—On the second page of the Spectator of April 30th, in the paragraph beginning " The German Government," it is stated that......
A Tale Of Cows And Sheep.
CTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—From time to time you publish for our edification tales of animal intelligence. May I contribute two, both of which have come under my......
The Cambridge Divinity Doctorate. (to The Editor Or The "
SPECTATOR.".] Sot,—May I ask through the medium of your columns the following questions :- (1) Is this degree designed to encourage theological study and research? (2) Is a......
A Fixed Easter.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIE,—Mr. Meares maintains that the most peculiar feature of the present method of fixing Easter is its being determined by an imaginary or......
The Hastings Election.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] 6u4, In your note on the recent election you say that " Labour is evidently making no impression on Hastings," a statement which does not......
Art.
ARCHITECTURE AT THE ACADEMY. [COMMUNICATED.] ARCHITECTURE, to judge from its form at this year's exhibition , has certainly taken a turn for the better. Them is less of mere......
Poetry.
HARLECH IN EARLY SPRING. NAP:ED tree shadows lay sharp on the road; Carmine bright were the brows of the hills ; With a steady flame the gorse bush glowed ; In a riot of silver......
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