3 APRIL 1915, page 15

[to Ills Enmoa 07 T. "srtcraros."]

Sim—Your correspondent Mr. Boultbee tells us that in buying a Prayer Book be always asks for one in which the Lord's Prayer is punctuated in the traditional manner. But how can......

" Frederic The Great And Kaiser Joseph."

[To Tax Nome or eat "SPECT,7014 . ] Sim—In the very courteous notice which you gave last week to my book on Frederic the Great and Kaiser .Toseph, I notice two points on which......

Antiquities Of Denbighshire.

[To rag Enrros or rae "Srzomoa.1 SUL — Pray allow me to give credit where credit is due. The Reports on the ancient monuments in Flintshire and Denbigh- shire (see Spectator,......

"the Great Age."

[TO rat EDITOR Or 717.. "Srmcreeoz."] S/3, — Your reviewer of "The Great Age" in the Spectator of March 20th refers to" a famous Limerick " as follows: "They are enough to have......

A Dialogue Of The Dead.

[To van Eorma or ram "Srscrovoa.1 Sra,—The puppets which converse in "A Dialogue of the Dead" (Coleridge and. Sara Coleridge) in your issue of March 20th are, no doubt,......

Bulls And Blunders.

[To TEA E1117011 07 SI. "Sr.crreo.") SIR,—I am glad you have not closed this correspondence, as I have called to mind two instances which I had omitted from my late letter. A......

The Punctuation Of The Lord's Prayer. (to Rot Rinioii 01

raz “Sercreroa."1 Sin,—What really matters in regard to the punctuation of the Lord's Prayer is not that we should abide by the traditional use of the Prayer Book, but that we......