Poetry.
SHAKESPEARE DAY: WARWICKSHIRE. Time fairest corner of the earth Where dancing spring, Tiptoe on winter's track of dearth, Her arms ailing, Scatters broadcast treasures of light......
Mr. Asquith On Carlyle.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " Sesernoa."1 think your correspondent Lieutenant BhIlake mistakes Mr. Asquith's reference to Carlyle's criticism of Sir Walter Scott. The ex-Prime......
The Dioscuri.
HAIG and Barrer, star with star Twinn'd in splendour, Waterloo Gave not safer earth than you, Freer seas not Trafalgar ! Hawser WABREN.......
Village Libraries.
(To THE BETT011 OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Eati,—.1 think many of your readers are interested in village libraries, and I should be very grateful for any hints they are kind.enough......
[to Ma Earroa Or Me " Eirrarrros.") Sut,—as An Architect
who has practised in Canada for nearly twenty years, may I correct certain statements made by one of your correspondents in your issue of April 12th under the heading "Hollow......
The Library Of Louvain.
rib THE EDITOR or Ta " SPECTATOE."3 Ssx,—In reference to Sir Alfred Hopkinson's letter in your issue of April 12th, surely the obvious source for restocking the library of......
The Death Of Turnus.
(To ma Emma or rat " larecrcroa."1 Stn.—Your reviewer seems to forget that the last line of the Aeneid is a repeat from XI. 631 (death of Camilla), on which Conington quotes......
A Children's Bible.
[To THE EDITOR Or ras " SPEOLLTOE."3 connexion with this subject, no better instance of the kind could probably be found than the Life of Christ in the Words of the Four......
Increases Of Rent.
(To THE Emma or Ta " Seeenroa."] Sm,—The discussion in Parliament which preceded the passing of the Increase of Rent (Restrictions) Act on April 2nd has created some confusion......
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name or initiate, or with a pseudonym, or ors marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode......
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