[to The Editor Of The "spectaton."] Sir, — Is There Not A
significant comment upon the subject of which Father Clarke has written so eloquently, in the apprecia- tive article on the life and work of Mr. Charles Lowder con- tained in......
Poetry.
"'ET(IIIIMEYTE." WE walked among the woods in spring, When earth was fair to see, With bluebell and with cherry bloom And white anemone. Then one of us, I think, forgot The......
A Correction.
[To THE Eraron OF THE "SPECTATOR"] Sin,—In a letter with the above head, signed "C. W. Gibraltar," in your number of the 14th inst., I see the following sentence "The only......
Art.
MR. WATTS'S PAINTINGS.* [SECOND NOTICE.] THE larger works of Mr. Watts in this gallery suffer from the- comparative perfection of the smaller ones. There are eight or tem......
M. Renan And Judaism. [to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
SIR,—lt may be of interest to quote one of the most recent utterance of M. Renan, with reference to the connection of Christianity with Judaism. The matter of fact does not......