Memory And Its Shapes.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—For the first time I have seen in. one of your corre- spondents' letters an experience similar to mine regarding shapes of things......
Carlyle As A Poet:
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—May I venture to point out that the verses on " Drum- whirn Bridge," referred to under the above heading in your last issue, cannot......
[to The Ed/tor Of The " Spectator."] Slr, —i Am
obliged to you for finding space for my letter on " Carlyle as a Poet." Mr. Elliott's reference to "Drumwhirn Bridge " is interesting. It is not the case, however, that Carlyle......
Mark Twain And Browning.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Does the difficulty of establishing a claim for originality not lie in the fact that where several minds are seeking the same object or......
National Book-keeping.—reform Scheme Adopted By The...
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The Denison House Committee on Public Assistance desire me, as their Chairman, to inform you that a substantial portion of the reform......
The "s'ilar And Garter' Musical Fund. (to The Editor Op
THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, — You were good enough last year to insert a paragraph in the Spectator in connexion with the Musical Fund started by me on behalf of the wounded......
[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."] Sir,—i Have...
much interest your correspondents' descriptions of their mental images of the days of the week.' My own corresponding mental pictures are not connected with colours, but only......