Mr. Fyffe's "history Of Greece."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. ") SIR,—In the very kindly notice of my little "History of Greece"' in your last number, the writer, condoling with me on my enforced brevity,......
Balaclava And The Birkexhead.'
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The lines of Sir Francis Doyle on " The Loss of the Bir- kenhead" may be finer than those of his on " Balaclava," inas- much as the......
Irish Education.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPHOTITOR:1 SIR,—A few months ago you published a letter of mine, in which I said that the Act of the last Session of Parliament by which the Poor-Law......
The Reason Of Dogs.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE"SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Having often read, with great pleasure, the anecdotes about dogs which from time to time appear in the Spectator, I venture to send you......
Books.
THE UNSEEN UNIVERSE.* A THIRD edition of this now well-known work presents an opportunity of notice in some respects more favourable than its first appearance. The preface to......
Poetry.
A ROMAN " ROUND-ROBIN." (" HIS FRIENDS " TO Q. HORATIUS FLACC118.> "Ileac decies repetita [non] placebit."--Ims Poarica. FLACCUS, you write us charming songs : No bard we know......
Bavaria And Ireland.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") you allow me to say that I am unable to agree with you in your summary assertion of Mr. MacCarthy's ignorance of the German Constitution in......