The Art Of Interrogation.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Will you excuse me if I say that the phrase "I want to know !" (Spectator, August 8th) is not generally used by Americans as an......
A Correction.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—In my letter, published by you in the Spectator of August 15th, under the heading "The Dublin Populace and the King's Visit," there is a......
Classical Quotations.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIB,—Perhaps it is worth while, as the topic has found a place in your columns, to point out that Pinder was not a worshipper of wealth, and......
Books.
MACAULAY'S ESSAYS.* THE time has only just come when it is possible to arrive at a fair judgment of Macaulay's indubitable talent. He was so vastly overpraised in his own day,......
Poetry.
THE OLD POET. 1In memory of Richard Wilton, poet and divine ; born 1827; died August 10th, 1903.] LET OW unrestful spirits pay The homage of a sigh to one, The poet of an older......
Peckforton And Horsley Bath.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.'i SIR,—The questions contained in the letter on "Classical Quotations" in the Spectator of August 8th tempt me to ask a similar question about......