28 JULY 1883, page 22
Mr. Swinburne's Century Of Roundels.* A Camc Who Has...
of the modesty which characterises his order feels somewhat reluctant to arraign a poet of Mr. Swinburne's rank on a matter which concerns the exercise of • his art. We are......
Three Books About The Stage.*
IT is not difficult to point out faults in Mr. William Archer's vigorous criticism of the drama and the dramatists of the day. His style is rather self-conscious. He apparently......
Under Sunny Skies.*
WE once heard Mr. Justin II`Carthy's History of Our Own Times spoken of as a delightful history, "because it was so juicy." On the principle, probably, that opposites are apt to......