THE SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY
... THE SUNDAY LECTURE SDCTETV To the Editor of The Graphic Sir,-- Will you please insert in your next number a correction of a misstatement which appeared in an article published in your last issue. It i ...
... THE SUNDAY LECTURE SDCTETV To the Editor of The Graphic Sir,-- Will you please insert in your next number a correction of a misstatement which appeared in an article published in your last issue. It i ...
... To the Editor o/TllE GRAPHIC Sir, In these days, when every second man is a poet, and every third an epigrammatist, rhyme is amatter of some moment. Mr. Tom Hood, in his recent work on the Rules ...
... To the Editor of The Graphic Sir, I think I can suggest to your correspondent Isabel a more legitimate rhyme to month than twenty-oneth. What does she say to millionth pronounced, of cour ...
... Sir, I see that my friend, Mr. W. S. Gilbert, of Bab Ballad celebrity, suggests millionth as a rhyme to month. This strikes me as going too far even for an eccentric r ...
... To the Editor of The Graphic Sir, Mr. Gilbert is undoubtedly right in saying that millionth, if incorrectly accentuated, is a rhyme for month but this is cutting the Gordian knot. Paroxysmal ...
... To the Editor of The Graphic Sir, I accept Mr. Burnand's challenge to find a rhyme to silver, if he will allow me the licence that he himself takes in finding a rhyme to month. If Mr. Burnand ...
... To the Editor of The Graphic Sir,-- Since writing to you last week it has occurred to me that there is at all events one perfectly legitimate method of getting at a rhyme to silver. It is so evident ...
... THE UR VOCAL VOWEL To the Editor of The Graphic Sir, I cannot complain of so natural a typographical error as unvocal for urvocal; but the former epithet is obviously absurd as applied to a vowel. All ...
... To the Editor of The Graphic Sir, Permit me to suggest a rhyme for silver more allowable than Mr. Gilbert's promised Chilver, or than the pilver of Mr. Burnand's imaginary dialect. ...
... ARCHAOLOGY AND CITY IMPROVEMENTS TO THE EDITOR OF THE GRAPHIC Sir, Some three weeks ago a discovery was made in Aldgate of what appears to be an ancient church, the arches and columns of which are i ...
... SIR, When Viator writes to the Times to complain that his train has been seventeen minutes behind time every morning during the week, Tuesday excepted, he invariably, after sta ...
... . To the Editor of The I lixstbated Sronnxc a>t> Diiamatic News. J Sib, It is just possible that criticism of the present time may be considered by authors, actors, and managers to be inimical rather than conciliatory that is, if it is to be con sidered in the light of criticism at aU. But there is such a thing as friendly criticism, viz.-- that kind -which, whilst serving the useful purpose ...