Canary Culture.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I am inclined to think that the canaries in the quad- Tangle of St. Edward's School at Oxford, mentioned in the Spectator of July 14th,......
Poetry.
THE IDEAL POPULAR LEADER. is one who counts no public toil so hard As idly glittering pleasures ; one controlled By no mob's haste, nor swayed by gods of gold ; Prizing, not......
Irish Complaisance.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sza,—This may amuse your readers who are interested in phrases racy of the soil. Last week I asked a Cavan labouring man how far it was to a......
Books.
MR. FOWLER'S COUNTRY STORIES.* THE second book of recollections published by Mr. J. K. Fowler of Aylesbury, is as entertaining as his first, The Echoes of Old County Life, which......
Social Evolution And Reason.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."J Sin,—You ask, in your article in the Spectator of July 28th„ on Mr. Kidd's contention that the party of privilege is slowly surrendering its......
Conscience And Intellect In Dreams.
[To THE EDITOlt OP THE " SPEOTA.TOR."] Sin,—Last night I dreamed. Methought I took up an old book and found on the fly-leaf the name "Victor Charles." The writing seemed late......