Regrets that he shall not see Myers. Announces that he is probably to leave the Lakes on 1 September. Reports on the weather, and relates that they lunched 'on the Island' and saw some cousins [of Myers], 'especially Miss Theodosia', who quite impressed… read more
States that '[C. H.?] Pearson is open to the offer about Saffron Walden', and wishes to hear details. Warns Myers not to come to Cambridge on 20 [November], unless he would like to meet the Ad Eundem (Society). Praises Myers' poem, but admits that he has… read more
Asks for information concerning Myers' coming to Cambridge, 'The Prospects of Poetry' and 'The Probabilities of Medicine etc etc'. Declares that they have much to discuss, Sidgwick having failed to write due to the unrealised expectation of seeing Myers… read more
States that the article [by Henry Sidgwick] on Kidd, which also refers to Pearson, is 'Political Prophecy and Sociology' in the National Review of December 1894. Reports that he applied to the librarian at the London Library, and he found out from 'the "Review of Reviews".'
Zonder titel