A Scottish Mother.
[To THE EDITOR OF Ina " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Your correspondent " Scotus " misquotes Hogg's song, " Cam ye by Athol," in one or two slight particulars. / The lines read:— " I hae......
[to The Editor Op The " Spectator.") Sir,—may I Be
allowed to point out that the American officer named Lee, who accompanied Major Mordecai and McClellan as a member of the American Military Mission to the British Head- quarters......
A Christmas Letter From The Front. [to The Editor Or
ins " SPECTATOR."] Ssa,—Perhaps you may think the enclosed letter from Salonika worthy of a place in your columns. The writer, a scholar of his College (Oxford), who took a......
" Salonika, December 12th, 1916.
Good morning, my loves. The weather has been so beautiful and bracing to-day. that I feel almost as though I were at home. I am very well now and happy, in spite of some......
Religion And War.
[To MR EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —Some of your readers may be grateful to have their attention drawn to the following passage from George Eliot; which occurs in the last......
Two Verses By Carlyle.
[To THZ EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In a review in your paper of Mr. Macphail's Book of Sorrow you refer, I see, to his inclusion of . Shakespeare's " Fear no more." I......
A Crimean Veteran.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sse,—Your article on "A Crimean Veteran " reminded me that I had not paid my respects this year to the only survivor I have the honour of......