Primitive Peoples And Slmple Language.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —Surely there is a fallacy in Dr. Stefansson's assumption 'in his entertaining article in the Spectator of September 22nd, that the......
Sir W. Harcourt In The Early 'seventies.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Ever since reading Sir William Ilarcourt's Life I have been intending to do my best to put down a few of my own recollections, as I was......
The Duke Of Northumberland And The League Of Nations.
[To the Editor of The SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am reluctant to trespass any further upon your space, but, in view of the questions which Professor Gilbert Murray addresses to me, in......
Poetry.
A • SHROPSHIRE LAD. Ix all my day there lives but one, Lonely, without a peer To turn to dauntless man's deli g ht The thou g hts we g rapple here ; Whate'er we knew of hope or......