28 OCTOBER 1938, page 36
Heine In Translation
THIS is an impressive volume, .representing an enormous labour which seems, on the whole, to have been worth while. Mr. Untermeyer is well aware that the essential quiddity of......
Rousseau," Retorted Dr. -johnson To A Bewildered Boswell;
" is a very bad man, and I Shoidd like to haVe hini work in the plantations." What Dr. Johnson meant, for he had not- read the Confessions and presumably knew little if anything......
Lord Clarendon
SINCE every . Victorian is vanished by now, the title of this book is not particularly apt to its subject, which is the life of the fourth Earl' of Clarendon. This Lord......