['to The Ed/tor Of The " Spectator:') Szn.,—the Artist In
the popular print of the " Gladiators " hair. borrowed the dress, arms, and action of the combatants from one of the bas-reliefs discovered on a tomb at Pompeii, viz., , from......
A Domestic Suggestion.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:') appears to me that there is one feasible though at present untried plan for remedying the domestic miseries complained of by the lady......
Mr. Leslie Stephen On Christianity.
Ito THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. ") SIR,—Will you allow me a word of explanation in reference ttt , your criticism of my essays ? A reader of your article would, I think, infer......
Pauperism.
[TO THE EDITOR Of THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sun,—Being a Relieving Officer, I have read with much interest your review of " The Seven Ages of a Village Pauper." I found some mistakes......
The Physiological Theory Of " Will."
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In reference to the notice of Dr. Carpenter's "Mental Physiology" in your last number, I may cite a case where, from other causes, the......
The Gladiatorial Combats.
[TO THE . EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Srn,—It is probably owing to a misprint that Horace (in Mr. Octavius Ogle's letter) is made to say " retroque police laudabit,"' instead......