F. D. Maurice And J. Macleod Campbell. •
To TH3 EDITOR OF THZ " BPRCTATOR.") SIR,—I am reading that profoundly interesting book "The Life of Maurice," and in common, I am sure, with all who are well acquainted with the......
"jingo."
[To TES EDITOR or nix "BraorAzoic."J Srlt.—With all due deference to so high an authority as Prince- Lucien. Bonaparte, I incline to the opinion that the most probable......
Older England.
[To THE EDITOR OF TUB "SPECTATOR."] Srs„—Permit me, as one who has paid some attention to English philology, to enter a strenuous protest against the etymologies—I might more......
Courtesy In Birds.
LTO THE EDITOR Or THE Spzorerya.") SIE,--We are all familiar with the delightful gallantry with which a barn-door cock will, on finding food, call his hens, and point out the......
Ancient And Modern Charity.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I must not appropriate the honour due to Mr. Reginald Stuart Poole, the originator of the plan of the lectures, and my adviser and......
Steele, Or Congreve P
lTo THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR!'] Sra,—I missed seeing anything of this controversy while it was' in its earlier stages. Still, I think you will say it is not too late , to......