Lord Byron's Life.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—My attention has been directed to the review of my "Life of Byron" in the Spectator of the 20th inst. I am sorry your reviewer thinks I......
A Commentary In An Office-chair.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—One does not expect to obtain from a "Commentary in an Easy-Chair" much information as to either the objects, methods, or record of......
Books.
ERDMANYS HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY.* THE translation into English of Erdmann's History of Philo- sophy is an important event in itself, and in the fact that it is the first......
Dressmakers.
[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] say that you hear ladies lament in every locality that a decently good dressmaker is not to be had. I believe that in almost every village......
The Northern Clergy And The Episcopate.
[To Tan EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—Will you allow me space to call attention to the treat- ment which the Church in the Province of York receives from successive Prime......
"the Imitation Of Christ."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—In reviewing the new translation of Thomas b. Kempfs's -" Imitation of Christ," you say : "We do not remember any praise of it from......