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4 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
5 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
6 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from London]
7 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from London]
8 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Berlin]
9 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Dresden]
10 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
11 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
12 Henry Sidgwick to MS. .
13 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Liverpool] .
14 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Lucerne] .
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Title Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Dresden]
Reference 99/9
Covering Dates 23 Sept 1860
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Reports that he has concluded his stay in Berlin. Declares that he shall return to Germany when he wants to 'learn humility and contentment'. Has 'dropped over to Dresden to see Ada and renew [his] acquaintance with the town and pictures.' Reports that Ada seemed very well and happy, 'tho' decidedly thinner', and 'declared herself charmed with the town, with her studies, with the Hauptmann and his wife with whom she lives'. Reports that the previous day he saw Mr and Mrs [Dale], whose baby is 'a fine solid little fellow'. On Tuesday he goes with Professor Heering to a Versammlung of Philologs at Brunswick. Hopes that Minnie will soon be strong enough to write to him. Went to the theatre with Ada and her hosts 'to see the famous Emil [Devrient] act.' Explains that going to the theatre in Germany is 'one of the most approved methods of learning the spoken language'. Remarks that his mother has not told him of her plans for the winter, except that she does not see any chance of settling down until the spring. Does not suppose that she will stay at Wellington College until Christmas. Invites her to stay at lodgings in Cambridge for the autumn. Announces that he will not return to England until 'the 20th', as he wishes to do some travelling. Will be at Brunswick until 29 September, 'then in about a week at Frankfurt Am Main, then in about a week at Bonn...' Sends his love to Edward. Recounts a story about Lord John Russell in Berlin told to him by Professor Ranke. The latter is engaged in a work on English history, and 'spoke with great regret of Macaulay whom he admires excessively, tho' so opposed to him in opinion.

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