17 DECEMBER 1887, page 18
Imaginary Portraits.* Ise Reading Or Reviewing A Book Of Mr.
Pater's, it is as well to bear in mind Mr. Pater's own definition of the aim of asethetie criticism, with one of the objects of which, "artistic and accom. plished forms of......
Than Any In The Expression Of His Disgust, And Did
not hesitate to ex- press his belief—which was also that of the clubs, and of society in general—that Lord Brougham himself was the ooncoctor and author of the hoax. Mr. Black,......