Lo, Tee Poor Anglo-indian—.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Snt,—The extremely low level of artistic and literary ability which obtains in India is, I think, the reason for the employ. meat here......
The Paintings Of Pope.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I have just seen the correspondence on this subject. There is in existence at least one authenticated picture by Pope—the portrait of......
Lord Fisher's "never S."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Humpliry Ward in Sir George Tressady quotes Lord Fisher's " Nevers " as follows: " Never regret, never retract, never apologize." The man......
A Cat And Dog Story.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR ."l SIR,—Perhaps this eat and dog story may interest your readers. My old Cocker spaniel is now—for his protection—taken out walking on a lead.......
Porcelain Storks.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The porcelain storks in the dairymen's windows—referred to by your correspondent—are associated with the popular -German legend (as......
Ght *pert Afar We Suggest That There Can Be No
better Present in Peace or War than an Annual Subscription to the Spectator. He or she who gives the Spectator as a present will give a weekly pleasure, as well as a weekly......
Poetry.
MEMORIES. THE long expanse of shining sand And the green links and ruined lane Of childhood's unforgotten land In happy dreams I see again; Again I hear the sounding main, Just......
Books.
DIVERSIONS OF A MAN OF LETTERS.* FEW men of Mr. Gosse's literary distinction lay themselves open so carelessly to the assaults of pedantic criticism. He chats about his subject......