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LITERATURE

... pictures show the same land. ScarD inr varied aspects due to the atmlosphericj chanRes. ,I Winlter the scene is presented with ties laud boundi Up u snow anD iIc, and1 skating and other *w.inter sports ar being el nga ed jin. Spring` shows ploughiuog ...

PICTURE EXHIBITIONS IN SCOTLAND

... Cbrystal. It is dainty if lot great. On the same wall is a Charming landscape by Cecil Lawson, Don Saltero's WE alk. Old Chelsea (No. 34), for which we are indebted to M1r A. J. Kirkpatrick, and under- neaths is a small) pensive subject by Hugh E Cameron ...

LITERATURE

... speak on she subject, shows that it claims of the higher criticism ; >. ino wy pedce te place of is telTetmninheCrsinChurch, I iv while Professor Ryle, in a, very frank sermon is on IThe Voice of the Spirit of Truth, shows t, how grea~tly the Church ...

LITERATURE

... Selection which show that he I has hopelessly misconceived its meaning, as indeed a man with his mental training could hardly help doing. A more important case refers to the quotation from Mr Huxley on p. 180. Dr Stirling is endeavouring to show that Mr Darwin ...

MR E. A. WALTON'S DRAWINGS

... painted, and the red and green flowers of ?? dlainty hat maltseteilimig notes of colour, while in the c orner to the right is a band of gold against the buildings vwhich has distinct value -without being obtrusive. Chelsea Lmnba.nknmleit ' needs no artistic ...

LITERATURE

... asgoeV is very inaldequate, anid gives only asonlt one- sixth of the civ. Tiis shoukld ie rectilHel. Ani excetlent pnoket-miap shows the liies of the ln1lisil railax', and the e of the Ca!ed(o- maun in Scotlanrd. 'Messts i'erev Farnan & Co., Watling Street ...

LITERATURE

... as it well desolves, a wide popularity among Sabbath- school teachers and other students of the Bible. Tie nitew edition shows itumerous marks of n editorial care, and is in many respects a con- n. sdlerable imtprovement on the original. MNlessrs George ...

THE ROUSSEL EXHIBITION

... half-nude half- length figure of a young girl who presses a cluster of purple irises against her bosom, the brookside flowers and the humen flower both relieved against a background of delicate pink. Work like this, or like the beautiful Profile, a girl in ...

LITERATURE

... (London: Chatto & Wiudus.)- The stories in this collection are somewhat J unequal, and if niose of them show Bret Harte s at his best, one of them shows him at his worst. The thoroughly characteristic tale which tives the title to the volume is a remarkablv ...

NEW BOOKS

... he said, after showing the cathedral, 'this is very superior to the kirk of Mains.' 'I'm nae sae sure o' that, sir. Ye see, sir, she's eeseless big; she has nae lsft; an' she's sair fashed wi' tbae pillars.' Mr J. Ninian Comper shows himself very learned ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... figures of Mere him-, self and of Erasmus are not inadequately drawn, the spirit of the cultured and pious 2 :household at Chelsea has been happily caught, i .and the authoress does not yield to the besetting 1 temptation of making her language too archaic ...

ROYAL SCOTTISH WATERCOLOUR SOCIETY

... ick,his daughter, sends three flower studies -Blackthorn and Rboden- dron (No. 18), a large drawing which we noticed on a former occasion, and Apple Blossom (No. 55), and Old-Fashioned Flowers (No. 99). Can flowers ever become old-fashioned? Al ...