Austerlitz In Mr. Rose's " Napoleon."
[TO THE EDITOR OF TRH "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Appreciations of Robinson Crusoe by Rousseau and Napoleon, by Johnson, Lamb, and especially by Scott, have specific value, but the old......
The Housing Problem In The Country. [to Mg Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR J. SIR,—All 'reasonable people will agree with your corre. spondent " A. H. C." in the Spectator of March 8th, but he adds an unfortunate " P.S." to his letter.......
Mr. Ruskin On Sport.
(TO THY EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—Nearly thirty years ago, after some chance words on the subject, I wrote to Mr. Ruskin defining " sport " and " cruelty in sport " in......
Mr. Beeching's Sermons.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR :1 Sin,—Mark Pattison once said that orthodoxy is the clergy- man's point of honour ; at any rate, we may be excused for being sensitive on the......
Flowers For Friedenheim.
pro THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—Twice within nine years, in 1893 and 1898, you most kindly allowed me to plead for flowers for "Friedenheim," the Home for the Dying.......