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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/99 contains:
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106 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
107 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
108 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
109 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
110 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
111 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
112 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
113 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
114 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
115 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
116 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
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Title Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
Reference 99/111
Covering Dates 26 [Dec] [1869]
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Announces that he intends to come to visit her 'from the 4th to the 11th'. Reports that he is up in Trinity College, working, and that he feels very well after a pleasant visit to Oxford. Reports that William seemed in very good spirits, and that he was sleeping 'very fairly' and hunts every other day. Desires to hear the Rugby news, and asks who are the five old Rugbeians. Reports that he wrote a letter to the Times, but that it was not published. Reports that he received a letter from his nephew Martin, which was 'very nicely written and with that curious mixture of childish and prematurely adult phraseology that one sees in a precocious child. Asks her to tell him when Mary is going to visit her, and supposes that Edward will be very busy all the vacation. Asks his mother's opinion on 'the new Tennyson'. States that they [in Trinity College] regard it 'as rather an imposition on the part of the publisher - republishing the Morte d'AS...and having so few lines in a page.' Complains that it is as bad as one of Victor Hugo's novels. Refers to a reading of the poem called 'The Higher Pantheism' by Tennyson himself at a meeting of the Metaphysical Society, and to Tyndall's reaction to it. Remarks on 'how busy Death has been' during the previous six months among those whom he knows. Reports that he has just heard of the death of one of the Clifton Masters called Cay.

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