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Margaret Patterson (daughter of [ ] Patterson) to Nora Sidgwick |
| 91 |
Margaret Patterson to Henry Sidgwick |
| 92 |
J.S. Phillpotts to Nora Sidgwick |
| 93 |
J.S. Phillpotts to Nora Sidgwick |
| 94 |
Frank Podmore to Nora Sidgwick |
| 95 |
F. Pollock to Nora Sidgwick |
| 96 |
G.W. Prothero to Nora Sidgwick |
| 97 |
Evelyn Rayleigh to NS. |
| 98/1 see 103/98/2 |
Kate Rathbone to Nora Sidgwick |
| 98/2 |
MS poem, beginning with the line: 'God speaks to hearts of men in many ways;' - copied from the Spectator, September 1872. |
| 99 |
James Robertson to Nora Sidgwick |
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Additional Manuscripts c
| Title |
F. Pollock to Nora Sidgwick |
| Reference |
103/95 |
| Covering Dates |
23 Mar 1906 |
| Extent and Medium |
1 doc |
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| Content and context |
| Thanks NS for 'the old letters', of which he keeps a few 'for old time's sake.' Declares that Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir is 'full of interest', and wishes that there was more of the correspondence with Tennyson on English versification. Discusses the make-up of English verse. Remarks on an observation in the book on moral problems, and to another remark on authors' disgust with their works. Refers also to HS' 'abrupt dropping of Arabic', and remarks that he would have expected him to keep it as a recreation. Refers to having reluctantly given up Sanskrit himself, and reports that a tour in the west of Ireland has set him 'dabbling in Gaelic....' |
| Index Terms |
| Pollock, Sir Frederick (1845-1937) 3rd baronet, jurist |
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