[to The Editor Of The "sprorator."1 Sir,—it Is Difficult Not
to believe that your correspondent " C. W. F." in the Spectator of October 29th was mistaken when he saw (as he alleges) a mole "with a small white root or bulb, which it......
(to The Editor Of The " Spectator:] Snz,—i Think There
are some slight errors in the prize epigram of the late Dean Vaughan as it is quoted by the writer of the excellent review of Harrow-on-the-Hill. I have not seen the original......
Benevolence In Animals. [to =i Editor Of The "srsctatoz."]
Sin,—Many years ago I lived with my grandparents at Kennington, and our household pets consisted of three cats, Kate," Tip,' and Smut,' and a white French poodle, grandly called......
The Resurrection Of The Body. [to Taz Eintor 07 The
• srsoraros."] SIR,—I have not a Greek Concordance handy, but I think r am correct in saying that the phrase dycierraarc Tic accpctic does not occur in the New Testament. The......
Robert Browning.
[To THE EDITOR OF TRII " SPECTATOR:9 SIE,—In the notice of "Studies of the Mind and Art of Robert Browning" in the Spectator of October 29th, your reviewer remarks that in......
"graceful Concessions."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Can any of your readers inform me what is the origin -of the phrase "graceful concessions," as applied to Lord Salis- bury's foreign......
Letters To The Editor.
HARROW-ON-THE-HILL. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR...] Si,—In your friendly and interesting article on Harrow in the Spectator of October 29th you have, I cannot but think,......