1villla.m Blake.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:'] Sin,—In reply to your correspondent "E. T. C.," who accuses me of having made a " serious error " in stating that Blake was " misunderstood......
Specialists And Doctors.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—Although a little out of temper with the Doctors just now, I am quite sure that you do not wish to be unjust to your antagonists. Let......
Lord Amberley's Book.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 was naturally gratified to read the extract on the Trinity which you gave from Lord Amberley's " Analysis of Religious Belief," and......
Bishops In The Final Court Of Appeal (to The Edrros
OF THE SPEOTATOR:1 assessors or judges ; and that advice had respect to what was expedient rather than to what was legal. The result is a series of decisions which are not......
Books.
" THE PRIME MINISTER."' Tilts is not one of Mr. Trollope's pleasanter novels. It contains some pleasant chapters, full of characters whom we have all met, of incidents so......