Political Pamphlets.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." j SIR,—May I ask you to remedy the injustice done in the Spectator of October 9th to Mr. A. W. Pollard, of the British Museum ? The selection......
A Correction.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—Would you, in fairness, kindly allow me to correct a very absurd mistake made in the review of my "Practical Guide to English......
The Burdens Of The Clergy.
[TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIB,—One thousand clergymen can verify from experience the lurid rictute "Emeritus" has drawn of the burdens they have to endure. All these......
Another Unknown Donor Of The "spectator."
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:9 SIR,—Will you please allow me, through your columns, to thank the kind unknown friend who sends me a copy of the Spectator, and to say that......
Poetry.
SUNSET BY THE SEA. I STOOD upon a cliff, whose sheer dark side Went shelving downward steeply to the shore. A sultry haze had all that day enwrapped The heavens, and earth, and......
Books.
TENNYSON.* [FIRST NOTICE.] EVEN to those into whose hands these deeply interesting volumes have not yet fallen, the general course of the story they unfold is by this time......