29 OCTOBER 1892, page 15

Poetry.

TE NNYS ON. [What went ye out into the wilderness to see? A reed shaken by the wind ?] ART for Art's sake ! This our motto ! Vex us not with moral song ! Let us rest beside the......

,jezebel" And " Guinevere."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTITOR."] SIR,—On reading your editorial note to my letter on the survival of Queen Guinevere's name, I at once thought of "Isabel" as compared with "......

Tennyson's Witness To The Higher Hope.

[To THE EDITOR OF THZ "amccrwroR."] SIR,—You have finally disposed of the attempt of some of the Agnostic school, expressed in more than one journal, to diminish the force of......

Art.

THE SLADE SCHOOL. PROFESSOR LEGROS is resigning his charge of the Slade School. The Slade School is, outside of the Academy and Kensington schools, the best known and best......

An Honest Cuckoo.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOD."] SIR,—In the Spectator of August 13th, a correspondent drew your attention to an account, given in Westerman's Monats Hefte by Professor......

The Luck Of The New Moon.

[To TER EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] SIR,—A somewhat remarkable illustration of the ancient and deeply rooted origin of our Western superstition of bowing, turning money,......