20/36 We dined with a fellow of Peter-House in his rooms, and after dinner I went to King's College Chapel. There, and everywhere else at Cambridge, I was even much more impressed with the effect of the buildings than I had been formerly, and I do believe that this power of receiving an enlarged enjoyment from the sight of buildings is one of the privileges of our later years. I have this moment received a letter from William...." Ed. 353, 'The Prelude', book xii.l. 293) The following extract from a letter of Mr.Rawnsley's casts important light on a difficult question of localization. |