Thanks him for his 'kind and interesting letter.' Refers to his incurable disease and the effect that it would have on his quality of life and ability to carry out his work. States that it has caused him to value all the more the kindness of his friends.… read more
Add. MS c/101/113
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30 Jun 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher
Add. MS c/95/180
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23 Jun 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Reports that he writes the letter away from home; is down in Bournemouth with his sick sister. Expresses his sorrow at Sidgwick's illness, and at the news that the doctors fear that his health may preclude his returning to his full literary activity.… read more
Add. MS c/101/40
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1 Sep 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c
Explains that he heard of Henry Sidgwick's death while he was away on holidays [in Wales]. Refers to the personal loss which he feels, and to Henry's 'never-failing sympathy, stimulation, kindness and example.' Claims that for the last fifteen years and… read more