Correspondence.
HAUNTS OF ANCIENT PEACE.—II. ONE cannot well drive about England with one's eyes open' without observing indication after indication of the strong,. independent individuality of......
[to The Editor O The "spectator:'] Sir,—as You Sometimes...
anecdotes of animals into the Spectator, perhaps you may consider the following fact worthy of record. In a hotel where I am staying, being distressed by the cry of anguish of a......
Letters To The Editor.
CHINESE DELICACIES. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " BFEETATOR."] have noted with some interest the criticisms passed on certain articles of Chinese food by Dr. Lansdell, whose work on......
Two Dog Stories.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " (3PECTATOR."1 SIR,—The "True Story of a Dog," in the Spectator of September 8th, may be matched, possibly explained, by a similar occurrence. I had......
Poetry.
TO H. D. TRIILL. TRAILL, at whose board 'tis good to sit, And take no thought of hours that flit Fledged with the tongues of bard and wit— (Though none, or few, The latter title......