Newman And Tennyson.
[To THE EDITOR Of THE "SPECTATOR. " ' Sin,—Your article in the Spectator for July 18th under the above heading was deeply interesting as a piece of original criticism on a......
Women In English Life.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR "] Six,—In your review of Miss G. Hill's work on "Women in English Life," in the Spectator of August 8th, you state that the school at Bramley,......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. "]
Sin,—May I express the gratitude of at least one reader for your timely protest against Professor Conrthope's use of the terms " pleasure " and " imitation " in defining poetry?......
The Meaning Of The Word "imitation" In Poetry.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPTCTATOR."1 [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPTCTATOR."1 SIR,—The use of the word "imitation" in connection with poetry may be, as your reviewer thinks, "......
[to The Editor Or The . Brscraroa."] Sir,—i Have Read With
much interest your article on " Dainties- of Animal Diet." Perhaps you may like to hear the following personal experiences. Some few years ago I was climbing in the Rockies. One......
The Dainties Of Animal Diet.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—A large Newfoundland of ours, at home in Germany,. ` Nero' by name, was a confirmed lover of gooseberries. He would go into the......
A Horse-story.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Six,—Your story told by Sir Robert Peel of the dog- which saved his master from two intending highway robbers, is similar to one which I......