Declares that the 'enclosed' [not included] will explain why he must defer his visit again. Refers to Morley's praise of his book. Sends his love to 'A' [Myers' cousin Annie?], and hopes that she is not going away before he comes. Announces that he is… read more
Note. Reports just having received Myers' letter, for which he thanks him. Undertakes to send him 'a line again for [Myers] to forward to Annie [Marshall?], when there is really anything to say.' Includes the rhyme: 'Grief, joys in Time's strange dance/… read more
Thanks him for his 'services with the Millionaire [regarding subscriptions for building a hall of residence for female students at Cambridge]' Reports that they are trying two or three of them. Refers to 'a little circular' to be printed, in which Miss… read more
Has decided not to go to Newcastle, mainly because he does not want to cut himself off from Terling [home of Lord Rayleigh] 'till the last moment, having made the arrangement.' Arranges to go to Myers at Hallsteads [home of Annie and Walter Marshall] 'on… read more
Refers to '[t]he enclosed' [not included], which, he claims, will show Myers 'that the Plot thickens'. Reports that, on receipt of Myers' letter, he wrote at once to Mrs Fay, proposing the following Sunday, but offering 2 August as an alternative.… read more
[Sent from Lincoln]:- Explains that he has been putting off writing because of 'a sense of incompleteness' about his life. Considers his life 'in three aspects'; in relation to his book [The Methods of Ethics], in relation to his enquiry into… read more