30 APRIL 1910, page 17

Art.

THE ACADEMY.—I. A DISTINGUISHED painter was once criticising the work of some of the younger impressionists, men who began where the masters left off, and who thought it......

Proposed Memorial To Rev. H. H. Jeaffreson. [to The Editor

Or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — It is felt that there must be many persons, not in England only, but in many parte of the world (especially, perhaps, in Italy and America), who......

The Mohammedan Pulpit.

(To THE EDITOR Or Tar "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The new Islamic theology to which you refer in your article last week on the Modernist Mnssulman sermons recently preached in the......

Poetry.

NANCY. Nov softer clouds shade evening skies Than deepen in her shining eyes ; Nor gayer than her laugh at me Is morning sunlight on the sea! Like mountain air 'mid dewy grass......

Memory And The Individual.

[To THIC EDITOR Or TSR " SPECTATOR:1 Six,—With regard to the question of "Memory and the Individual," we shall surely agree with Leibniz when be says: " A quoy Tons serviroit-il......

"new Australia."

[To THE EDITOR Or TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —In thanking you for your very favourable review in last week's issue of " New Australia," by Mr. Stewart Grahame, will you allow me to......

A Landob Anecdote.

[TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In " The Life and Times of Mrs. Sherwood," just published (Wells Gardner, Darton, and Co.), there is an allusion to Walter Savage......

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