Orations, Emerson's, -- Dartmouth, a right brave speech, 189, 206;
Divinity School, 189, 216; Phi Beta Kappa, 141, 168; character of,
216; Adelphi, best written of all, 383, 386.
Divinity School, 189, 216; Phi Beta Kappa, 141, 168; character of,
216; Adelphi, best written of all, 383, 386.
Thomas Carlyle
Jacobson, 171.
Homer, equal ships, 370.
Horse, Carlyle too poor to keep a, 187; to be bought with money from
America, 187; sale of, 329. See Yankee.
Horseback, riding on, remedy for dyspepsia, 186; journey on, over Sur-
rey and Sussex, 329.
Houghton, Lord. See Milnes.
Hour and Man, Miss Martineau's, 341, 345.
Hunt, Leigh, cockney man of genius, 199; his description of Heraud, 302.
IMrosrrma, fallen bankrupt, ii. 213.
Indian meal, (1848) questions concerning, ii. 199; arrival of, from Con-
cord, 205; article on, for Fraser-'s Magazine, 206; second barrel from
Concord, 211.
Ireland, tour in, 1849, ii. 142, 211; condition of, 142, 213; advice about,
214.
Ireland, Alexander, talk with, concerning Emerson's coming to England,
ii. 156 ; referred to, 152, l69, 175.
Irish Journey, passage from, concerning Father O'Shea, 21 note.
Jsconsors, Dr. , sends message to E. R. Hoar, ii. 171.
James, Henry, remarks on, ii. 47; Emerson's letters to Sterling sent
home by his hands, 74, 82.
Jargon, abounding, ii. 114.
Jesus Christ, founded no sect, ii. 18; utterances about, 82; Voltaire's
mot about, 82 ; and Judas, 254.
KENNET, a copy of book sent by, 279, 322.
Knox, John, how he would have regarded Goethe, 40.
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Koran, story from, ii. 93 note.
Kunst, its brotherhood with Shovelhattery, ii. 153.
Larmon, description of, 303, 332; Emerson's criticism on, 384; deserves
more praise than he gets, 387; reference to, ii. 146 ; visit to, 224.
Latter Day Pamphlets, finished, ii. 217; horrible barking at, 219; Emer-
son's judgment of, 222 ; their one benefit to Carlyle, 223 ; abuse of,
247.
Laurence, Samuel, his likeness of Carlyle, 381, ii. 90.
Lectures,--on German Literature, 123; on History of Literature, 156;
money result, 167; another course in prospect, 179, 196; miscellane-
ous audience, 180; interrupted by illness, 227; Revolutions of Mod-
ern Europe, 230; coming on, 238 ; over, 252 ; applications for, 293 ;
on Heroes and Hero-worship in prospect, 305; substance of, 319; on
Heroes and Hero-worship written out, 320.
Lectures in England, Emerson's coming to give, ii. 153, 156, 169.
Lecturing, America and, 44, 275; inquiries concerning, in America, 46;
considerations on, 75, 280; in Royal Institution, 115; driven to, by
necessity, 156, 238; no appetite for, 293; hateful, 327; in England,
ii. 154; in London, 157.
Lee, Mrs. Thomas, her book about Jean Paul, ii. 20; piratical reprint of
her book, 62. '
L'Estrange, Hammond, on stammering men, ii. 48.
Letter-carrying between England and America, rules of, 79.
Lies travel towards and lodge in Chaos, ii. 223.
Life, on writing his own, ii. 339.
Lionizing disliked. 275.
Literature, as good as dead and gone in Europe, 43; seems done in Eng-
land, 103; Emerson's paper on, 340; weary of most, ii. 137; growing
less and less venerable, 339.
Lockhart declines Chartism, 278.
Logic, dreadfully afllicted with, 67.
London, removal to, 24; no outlook in, 70; its teaching, 77; its charm,
92; leaves one alone, 92, 128; to be seen out, 105; enormous chaos,
127; would leave if he had a competence, 139; a London rout and
dinner, 156; no lending Library in, 214; wear and tear of life in,
214; Mycale of Saxon Panionium, 260, 370; Regent Street, 276;
Emerson's Mother City, ii. 163; Mother of Dead Dogs, 198; not a
bad place in summer, 258.
London Library, beginning of, 214; the Dial on table of, ii. 41.
London Review, Mill's, not recommended, 107.
Longfellow, visit from, 78.
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Loring, Ellis Gray, list of fugitive papers sent him, 153; message to,
153; reference to, 165; message to, 203.
Lowell, pirated reprint of his Poems, ii. 62.
Luther, busy with, 357; visit to room of, in the Wartburg, ii. 256.
Macannar, his History, ii. 209; at Malvern, 237.
Macready, W. 0. , introduction of, to Emerson, ii. 34; his deserts, 35.
Madeira, a proposed trip, 282.
Mahomet, lecture on, 319; not a quack, 319.
Mdhrchen, translation of Goethe's, to be printed as Appendix to Miscel-
lanies, 235.
Mammon, England sold to, 113; will not buy Carlyle, 114.
Man the Reformer, Emerson's lecture on, circulation and reprint of, in
England, ii. 18, 19; an excellent utterance, 19.
Marseillaise, significance of the, ii. 223.
Marshall, Chief Justice, referred to, ii. 138.
Martineau, Miss, her report of Emerson, 113; of Ripley, 126; her book
on America out, 126; one of the strangest phenomena, 126; message
from, 144; on Emerson, 155; Emerson not sufiiciently ecstatic about
her, 181; her enthusiasm for the blacks, 200; poetess of Unitarian
formalism, 200; in Westminster Review, 232; gone to Switzerland,
238, 252; her Deerbrook, 239; lionizing, 275; on Emerson's lec-
tures, 281 ; illness, 281; her Hour and Man, 341; not well, writes
unweariedly, 343; her Toussaint l'Ouverture, 344; enthusiasm over
Essays, 373; copy of Adelphi Oration sent to her, 386.
Massachusetts Historical Society. See Bowdoin, James.
Massachusetts Review, No. 1, notice of, 160.
Mazzini, note of Margaret Fuller to, ii. 185; note of Emerson to, 220;
often comes to see Mrs. Carlyle, 229; loss of letter from him about
Margaret Fuller, 243.
McKean, Henry S. , thanks to, for oversight of reprint of Miscellanies,
179, 203.
Mentone, stay at, ii. 340, 341.
Metaphysic, Transcendentalism the euthanasia of, 67.
Michelet, referred to, ii. 138.
Might and Right synonymous, 108.
Mill, John Stuart, letter to be addressed to his care, 80; article on Mira-
beau written at request of, 107; quasi editor of London Review, 107 ;
gone to the Continent, 215; forgives Heraud, 303.
Milnes, Richard Monckton, purposes to review Emerson, 231, 288; de-
scription of him, 289; his religion, 289; reference to, 294; his review
of Emerson, 302; on Poetry, 321; received letter from Emerson, 321,
332; his dilettantism, 321; visit to, 350; praises Essays, 373; copy
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of Adelphi Oration sent to, 386; gets the Dial into the London Li-
brary, ii. 41; on Poetry, 49; breakfast with, 156; notice of, 188; got
Tennyson a pension, 189; marriage of, 237.
Minnesingers, essay on, in MS. , 233.
Mirabeau, only man of genius with eyes who saw Frederick the Great,
ii. 278.
Mirabeau article, to be printed in London Review, 106; written at Mill's
request, 107; sent to Emerson, 114.
Miscellanies, Fraser wants to print, 143; delay in arrangements, 154;
arrangements for American edition, 165, 178, 187, 227; and importa-
tion of copies for sale in England, 194; arrival of copy, 201; inquiry
for, 230; suggestion of material to fill out fourth volume, 233--237;
arrival of copies delayed, 257, 279; enormous duty on imported
copies, 257, 271; Fraser's account of imported copies, 279, 300;
English edition at press, 292; English edition nearly ready, 301;
copy of, for Emerson, 322; copy sent to Mrs. Emerson, 336; Ameri-
can edition, ii. 121.
Misery, the central, that you cannot utter yourself, 75.
Model Republic, nature of the, ii. 253.
Molesworth, Sir William, lays out ? 3,000 on the London Review, 107.
Money, the most it can do for a man, 259; not now indispensable, 337.
Money, from America, receipt of ? 50, on account of French Revolution,
176; of ? 100, 211, 239; of ? 239, from sale of imported Miscellanies,
300; of ? 100, 354; of ? 40, 385; of ? 51, ii. 4; of ? 25, 46; of ? 32, 54;
of ? 36, 61; of ? 30, 78.
Money sent Emerson, on account of reprint of Essays, ii. 55.
NANTASKET, referred to, 371.
Napoleon, Louis, mention of, ii. 229, 280; finis of his Copper-Captaincy,
378.
Naseby Field, visit to, ii. 6.
Nature, remarks on, 112; lent till nearly thumbed to pieces, 180, 232.
N ecker, Madame, her saying concerning Emerson, 293.
Neuberg, sometimes at Chelsea, ii. 202.
New England, feeling toward, 74; becoming more than ever part of
Old England, 198.
Newington Lodge, 371.
North American Review, article on Sartor Resartus in, 94; amazing
opacity of, 112.
Norton, Andrews, surely a chimera, 322.
Norton, Charles Eliot, meeting with, ii. 343; talk with, concerning be-
quest of books, 343; letter received from, 345; referred to, 348, 350,
352, 357, ass, avs.
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Novelle, translation of Goethe's, to be printed as Appendix to Miscella-
nies, 236.
0'CONNELL, mention of, 78; a humbug, ii. 143.
Old Age, gloom of approaching, ii. 246.
Orations, Emerson's, -- Dartmouth, a right brave speech, 189, 206;
Divinity School, 189, 216; Phi Beta Kappa, 141, 168; character of,
216; Adelphi, best written of all, 383, 386.
O' Shea, Father, his approval of Sartor R esartus, 21; meeting with, 21
note'
PARKER, Theodore, visit from, ii. 42.
Past and Present, finished, ii. 22; arrangements for printing in America,
23, 25; pirated, 42; Emerson's criticism of, 42.
Peace, honored before all things, 259; nothing one would like so well,
321.
Peacock, the American, ii. 329.
Pepoli, Count and Madam, notice of, ii. 187.
Plato, his notions about Democracy, ii. 254.
Poems, Emerson's, criticism of, ii. 152; reprint of, 152.
Poetry, History the only, 25; Milnes on, 321; all at sea about, ii. 152.
Portrait, willingness to sit for, for Philadelphia edition of Works, ii. 89;
Laurence's, 90; in Spirit of the Age, 91.
Portugal, trip proposed, 282.
Poverty, Carlyle the poorest man in London, 103; no money earned by
writing for four years, 107; poverty and age, 167; not driven by, 230.
Prescott, William H. , lionized in London, ii. 219.
Prophets, word of the Lord, 231.
Protestantism, lectures on, 230.
Pulpits, all manner of, as good as abolished, 22.
Puritanism, lectures on, 230.
Puseyism, worship for the Shovel-hat, 331; a most notable symptom,
338; universal, the temper of German thinkers, ii. 256.
RarncausM, the order of the day in Germany, 25; a wretched neces-
sity, 43; wellnigh insupportable, 107, 277.
Reed, Sampson, has deep ideas, 19.
Reporter, Emerson not a, 259.
Representative Men, Emerson's criticism of, 188.
Revolutions in Modern Europe, lectures, 230.
Rhine, the, description of, ii. 255.
Richter, Jean Paul, error of Varnhagen concerning want of humor in his
speech, 234; Life ofl by Mrs. Lee, ii. 20, 62.
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Rio, A. F. , description of ; his reading of Emerson's Essays, 365.
Ripley, George, letter from, 111; books from, 125; seems a good man,
125; Miss Martineau on, 126; editorship, 276; controversial volume
received from, 322.
Rogers, Samuel, on Emerson's Phi Beta Kappa Oration, 168; to see
Emerson, 199.
Rousseau, article on, 272.
Ruskin, his Fora Clavigera and other works commended; his rage
against iniquity, ii. 388. '
Russell, Dr. Le Baron, thanks to, for editing Sartor Resartus, 108;
visit from, ii. 42; referred to, 46.
SAINT-ARNAUD, Mare? chal, mention of, ii. 280.
Sand, George, advanced, ii. 145.
Sansculottism, lecture, 253.
Sartor Resartus, ungenial reception of, 20; done up as a pamphlet " for
friends," 20; four copies sent Emerson, 21; Emerson's estimate of,
20, 21 note; Father O'Shea's appreciation of, 21; earnestly meant
and written, 22; its style, 22; astonishing reception of, in New
England, 64; inditference to, in England, 65; a few appreciative
readers, 66; copies of American edition received, 107; copy sent to
Scotch merchant in Hamburg, 110; copy of English edition for
Emerson, 180, 200; payment for new edition, 355; corrected, ii. 130.
Saxondom, stirred, 370.
Schiller, his death-chamber seen, 256.
Schiller, Life qf, wish for two copies of American edition of, 207.
Schmelzle, Attila, 373.
Scotland, (1836) visit to, 91; (1837) visit to, 138; (1838) visit to, 176;
(1839) intended visit to, 255, 261; (1841) visit to, 270, 276, 351;
anecdote, 280; letters from, ii. 103; sad visit, 104; proposed trip, 131.
Scott, article on, 143; sympathy, 278.
Sedgwick, Miss Catherine, brings two letters, 256; expected at Cheyne
Row, 252, 259.
Sewell, Rev. William, his article on Carlyle, 331.
Shakespeare, and Shakespeare Societies, ii. 118.
Sickness, criminal, 108.
Silence, worship of, 139; better than speech, 156; of a great soul, 259;
Sterling on Carlyle's doctrine of, 275, 332.
Sinking of the Vengeur, article on, in Fraser, of no account, 262.
Sit still, Emerson to, 39; Sterling cannot be taught to, 180; Carlyle
rejoices in laziness as proving that he can, 196.
Slavery, Emerson's address on, ii. 75; but one, 272. '
Smith, Sydney, sympathy, 278; on repudiation in America, ii. 34;
dying, 93.
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Society and Solitude, failure to receive copy, ii. 357, 359 ; admiring
criticism of, 359.
Soldiery, Prussian, real love for, ii. 248; the class liked best in Ger-
many, 257.
Solitude, longed for, 356; lives in very great, ii. 253, 269.
Southey, shovel-hatted, 72; has a copy of Emerson's Oration, 168; re-
ferred to, 199; bad condition, 282.
Sparks, Jared, referred to, ii. 138.
Special Providence, belief in, 69.
Speech, sacredness of, 23; no method of, of much consequence, except
that of being sincere, 23; impotence of, ii. 9. See Utterance.
Spooneyism, reign of, ii. 105.
Stanley, the Hon. Lyulf, introduction of, to Emerson, 316.
Steamers, Atlantic Line projected, 280 ; rapidity, 370; at a shipwreck, 374.
Stephen, Sir James, writer on Loyola, ii. 20; the man he is, 20.
Sterling, Anthony, with his brother, ii. 65, 71, 74.
Sterling, Edward, father of John, ii. 65.
Sterling, John, the_best man in London, 106; description of, 140; fallen
in love with Emerson, 141; his Crystals from a Cavern, 155; gone
to Italy, cannot learn to sit still, 180; author of article on Montaigne,
191; his article on Simonides, his signature, 206; home from Italy,
254; in Wales, 275; ill health, 282; his Poems sent, 288, 291; to sail
for Madeira, 288; busy writing, 332; has Concord landscape, 332; at
Torquay, 341; scolds and kisses, 373 ; copy of Adelphi Oration
sent to him, 386; off for Italy, 396; visit from, ii. 7; gratified at
American reprint, 7; at Falmouth, 21; death of his mother and wife,
56; at Isle of Wight, very ill, 64; his death, 70; his papers left to
Carlyle, 73; letters from Emerson to, returned, 74.
Sterling, Life qfl at work upon, ii. 226; copy of, sent, 225.
Sterling Club, the, virulent. outcries about, ii. 210.
Sulzer, saying of, ii. 301.
Sumner, Charles, mention of, 164; visit from, 206, 216; popular, 232;
message sent by, 299.
Swedenborg tumbled into Bedlam, ii. 218.
TEETOTALISM, in Scotland, 270.
Templand, stay at, 261, 394.
Tennyson, proves singing in English possible, ii. 49; account of him and
his way of life, 66; referred to, 189, 224, 237; his Idyls, 339.
Teufelsdrockh. See Sartor Resartus.
Thackeray, to lecture in America, ii. 237; his qualities, 261.
Thoreau, Henry, (1847,) message to, regarding his lecture on Carlyle, ii.
160; his book too J ean-Paulish, 215.
Tieck, seen at Berlin, ii. 256.
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Tory, audience, 253; magazines, 277.
Toussaint l'Ouverture, Miss Martineau's novel about, 341, 344; his black
Sansculottism, 341, 344; Ster1ing's name for him, 341.
Transcendentalism, in Boston, an interesting symptom, 67; easy to screw
one's self into altitudes of, ii. 12.
Trophonius, Cave of, 372.
Twisleton, the Hon. Edward, mention of, ii. 236.
Tyrol, proposed visit, 254.
Unlranmxs, half-way-house characters, 38.
Universal suffrage, ii. 254.
Utterance, imperfection of all modes of, ii. 98.
VARNHAGEN, essay on, in Westminster Review, 197; may be printed in
Miscellanies, 234.
Vengeur, sinking of the, 230.
Voltaire, mot of, ii. 82; he and Frederick the Great the celestial element
of eighteenth century, 248.
Homer, equal ships, 370.
Horse, Carlyle too poor to keep a, 187; to be bought with money from
America, 187; sale of, 329. See Yankee.
Horseback, riding on, remedy for dyspepsia, 186; journey on, over Sur-
rey and Sussex, 329.
Houghton, Lord. See Milnes.
Hour and Man, Miss Martineau's, 341, 345.
Hunt, Leigh, cockney man of genius, 199; his description of Heraud, 302.
IMrosrrma, fallen bankrupt, ii. 213.
Indian meal, (1848) questions concerning, ii. 199; arrival of, from Con-
cord, 205; article on, for Fraser-'s Magazine, 206; second barrel from
Concord, 211.
Ireland, tour in, 1849, ii. 142, 211; condition of, 142, 213; advice about,
214.
Ireland, Alexander, talk with, concerning Emerson's coming to England,
ii. 156 ; referred to, 152, l69, 175.
Irish Journey, passage from, concerning Father O'Shea, 21 note.
Jsconsors, Dr. , sends message to E. R. Hoar, ii. 171.
James, Henry, remarks on, ii. 47; Emerson's letters to Sterling sent
home by his hands, 74, 82.
Jargon, abounding, ii. 114.
Jesus Christ, founded no sect, ii. 18; utterances about, 82; Voltaire's
mot about, 82 ; and Judas, 254.
KENNET, a copy of book sent by, 279, 322.
Knox, John, how he would have regarded Goethe, 40.
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Koran, story from, ii. 93 note.
Kunst, its brotherhood with Shovelhattery, ii. 153.
Larmon, description of, 303, 332; Emerson's criticism on, 384; deserves
more praise than he gets, 387; reference to, ii. 146 ; visit to, 224.
Latter Day Pamphlets, finished, ii. 217; horrible barking at, 219; Emer-
son's judgment of, 222 ; their one benefit to Carlyle, 223 ; abuse of,
247.
Laurence, Samuel, his likeness of Carlyle, 381, ii. 90.
Lectures,--on German Literature, 123; on History of Literature, 156;
money result, 167; another course in prospect, 179, 196; miscellane-
ous audience, 180; interrupted by illness, 227; Revolutions of Mod-
ern Europe, 230; coming on, 238 ; over, 252 ; applications for, 293 ;
on Heroes and Hero-worship in prospect, 305; substance of, 319; on
Heroes and Hero-worship written out, 320.
Lectures in England, Emerson's coming to give, ii. 153, 156, 169.
Lecturing, America and, 44, 275; inquiries concerning, in America, 46;
considerations on, 75, 280; in Royal Institution, 115; driven to, by
necessity, 156, 238; no appetite for, 293; hateful, 327; in England,
ii. 154; in London, 157.
Lee, Mrs. Thomas, her book about Jean Paul, ii. 20; piratical reprint of
her book, 62. '
L'Estrange, Hammond, on stammering men, ii. 48.
Letter-carrying between England and America, rules of, 79.
Lies travel towards and lodge in Chaos, ii. 223.
Life, on writing his own, ii. 339.
Lionizing disliked. 275.
Literature, as good as dead and gone in Europe, 43; seems done in Eng-
land, 103; Emerson's paper on, 340; weary of most, ii. 137; growing
less and less venerable, 339.
Lockhart declines Chartism, 278.
Logic, dreadfully afllicted with, 67.
London, removal to, 24; no outlook in, 70; its teaching, 77; its charm,
92; leaves one alone, 92, 128; to be seen out, 105; enormous chaos,
127; would leave if he had a competence, 139; a London rout and
dinner, 156; no lending Library in, 214; wear and tear of life in,
214; Mycale of Saxon Panionium, 260, 370; Regent Street, 276;
Emerson's Mother City, ii. 163; Mother of Dead Dogs, 198; not a
bad place in summer, 258.
London Library, beginning of, 214; the Dial on table of, ii. 41.
London Review, Mill's, not recommended, 107.
Longfellow, visit from, 78.
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Loring, Ellis Gray, list of fugitive papers sent him, 153; message to,
153; reference to, 165; message to, 203.
Lowell, pirated reprint of his Poems, ii. 62.
Luther, busy with, 357; visit to room of, in the Wartburg, ii. 256.
Macannar, his History, ii. 209; at Malvern, 237.
Macready, W. 0. , introduction of, to Emerson, ii. 34; his deserts, 35.
Madeira, a proposed trip, 282.
Mahomet, lecture on, 319; not a quack, 319.
Mdhrchen, translation of Goethe's, to be printed as Appendix to Miscel-
lanies, 235.
Mammon, England sold to, 113; will not buy Carlyle, 114.
Man the Reformer, Emerson's lecture on, circulation and reprint of, in
England, ii. 18, 19; an excellent utterance, 19.
Marseillaise, significance of the, ii. 223.
Marshall, Chief Justice, referred to, ii. 138.
Martineau, Miss, her report of Emerson, 113; of Ripley, 126; her book
on America out, 126; one of the strangest phenomena, 126; message
from, 144; on Emerson, 155; Emerson not sufiiciently ecstatic about
her, 181; her enthusiasm for the blacks, 200; poetess of Unitarian
formalism, 200; in Westminster Review, 232; gone to Switzerland,
238, 252; her Deerbrook, 239; lionizing, 275; on Emerson's lec-
tures, 281 ; illness, 281; her Hour and Man, 341; not well, writes
unweariedly, 343; her Toussaint l'Ouverture, 344; enthusiasm over
Essays, 373; copy of Adelphi Oration sent to her, 386.
Massachusetts Historical Society. See Bowdoin, James.
Massachusetts Review, No. 1, notice of, 160.
Mazzini, note of Margaret Fuller to, ii. 185; note of Emerson to, 220;
often comes to see Mrs. Carlyle, 229; loss of letter from him about
Margaret Fuller, 243.
McKean, Henry S. , thanks to, for oversight of reprint of Miscellanies,
179, 203.
Mentone, stay at, ii. 340, 341.
Metaphysic, Transcendentalism the euthanasia of, 67.
Michelet, referred to, ii. 138.
Might and Right synonymous, 108.
Mill, John Stuart, letter to be addressed to his care, 80; article on Mira-
beau written at request of, 107; quasi editor of London Review, 107 ;
gone to the Continent, 215; forgives Heraud, 303.
Milnes, Richard Monckton, purposes to review Emerson, 231, 288; de-
scription of him, 289; his religion, 289; reference to, 294; his review
of Emerson, 302; on Poetry, 321; received letter from Emerson, 321,
332; his dilettantism, 321; visit to, 350; praises Essays, 373; copy
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of Adelphi Oration sent to, 386; gets the Dial into the London Li-
brary, ii. 41; on Poetry, 49; breakfast with, 156; notice of, 188; got
Tennyson a pension, 189; marriage of, 237.
Minnesingers, essay on, in MS. , 233.
Mirabeau, only man of genius with eyes who saw Frederick the Great,
ii. 278.
Mirabeau article, to be printed in London Review, 106; written at Mill's
request, 107; sent to Emerson, 114.
Miscellanies, Fraser wants to print, 143; delay in arrangements, 154;
arrangements for American edition, 165, 178, 187, 227; and importa-
tion of copies for sale in England, 194; arrival of copy, 201; inquiry
for, 230; suggestion of material to fill out fourth volume, 233--237;
arrival of copies delayed, 257, 279; enormous duty on imported
copies, 257, 271; Fraser's account of imported copies, 279, 300;
English edition at press, 292; English edition nearly ready, 301;
copy of, for Emerson, 322; copy sent to Mrs. Emerson, 336; Ameri-
can edition, ii. 121.
Misery, the central, that you cannot utter yourself, 75.
Model Republic, nature of the, ii. 253.
Molesworth, Sir William, lays out ? 3,000 on the London Review, 107.
Money, the most it can do for a man, 259; not now indispensable, 337.
Money, from America, receipt of ? 50, on account of French Revolution,
176; of ? 100, 211, 239; of ? 239, from sale of imported Miscellanies,
300; of ? 100, 354; of ? 40, 385; of ? 51, ii. 4; of ? 25, 46; of ? 32, 54;
of ? 36, 61; of ? 30, 78.
Money sent Emerson, on account of reprint of Essays, ii. 55.
NANTASKET, referred to, 371.
Napoleon, Louis, mention of, ii. 229, 280; finis of his Copper-Captaincy,
378.
Naseby Field, visit to, ii. 6.
Nature, remarks on, 112; lent till nearly thumbed to pieces, 180, 232.
N ecker, Madame, her saying concerning Emerson, 293.
Neuberg, sometimes at Chelsea, ii. 202.
New England, feeling toward, 74; becoming more than ever part of
Old England, 198.
Newington Lodge, 371.
North American Review, article on Sartor Resartus in, 94; amazing
opacity of, 112.
Norton, Andrews, surely a chimera, 322.
Norton, Charles Eliot, meeting with, ii. 343; talk with, concerning be-
quest of books, 343; letter received from, 345; referred to, 348, 350,
352, 357, ass, avs.
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Novelle, translation of Goethe's, to be printed as Appendix to Miscella-
nies, 236.
0'CONNELL, mention of, 78; a humbug, ii. 143.
Old Age, gloom of approaching, ii. 246.
Orations, Emerson's, -- Dartmouth, a right brave speech, 189, 206;
Divinity School, 189, 216; Phi Beta Kappa, 141, 168; character of,
216; Adelphi, best written of all, 383, 386.
O' Shea, Father, his approval of Sartor R esartus, 21; meeting with, 21
note'
PARKER, Theodore, visit from, ii. 42.
Past and Present, finished, ii. 22; arrangements for printing in America,
23, 25; pirated, 42; Emerson's criticism of, 42.
Peace, honored before all things, 259; nothing one would like so well,
321.
Peacock, the American, ii. 329.
Pepoli, Count and Madam, notice of, ii. 187.
Plato, his notions about Democracy, ii. 254.
Poems, Emerson's, criticism of, ii. 152; reprint of, 152.
Poetry, History the only, 25; Milnes on, 321; all at sea about, ii. 152.
Portrait, willingness to sit for, for Philadelphia edition of Works, ii. 89;
Laurence's, 90; in Spirit of the Age, 91.
Portugal, trip proposed, 282.
Poverty, Carlyle the poorest man in London, 103; no money earned by
writing for four years, 107; poverty and age, 167; not driven by, 230.
Prescott, William H. , lionized in London, ii. 219.
Prophets, word of the Lord, 231.
Protestantism, lectures on, 230.
Pulpits, all manner of, as good as abolished, 22.
Puritanism, lectures on, 230.
Puseyism, worship for the Shovel-hat, 331; a most notable symptom,
338; universal, the temper of German thinkers, ii. 256.
RarncausM, the order of the day in Germany, 25; a wretched neces-
sity, 43; wellnigh insupportable, 107, 277.
Reed, Sampson, has deep ideas, 19.
Reporter, Emerson not a, 259.
Representative Men, Emerson's criticism of, 188.
Revolutions in Modern Europe, lectures, 230.
Rhine, the, description of, ii. 255.
Richter, Jean Paul, error of Varnhagen concerning want of humor in his
speech, 234; Life ofl by Mrs. Lee, ii. 20, 62.
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Rio, A. F. , description of ; his reading of Emerson's Essays, 365.
Ripley, George, letter from, 111; books from, 125; seems a good man,
125; Miss Martineau on, 126; editorship, 276; controversial volume
received from, 322.
Rogers, Samuel, on Emerson's Phi Beta Kappa Oration, 168; to see
Emerson, 199.
Rousseau, article on, 272.
Ruskin, his Fora Clavigera and other works commended; his rage
against iniquity, ii. 388. '
Russell, Dr. Le Baron, thanks to, for editing Sartor Resartus, 108;
visit from, ii. 42; referred to, 46.
SAINT-ARNAUD, Mare? chal, mention of, ii. 280.
Sand, George, advanced, ii. 145.
Sansculottism, lecture, 253.
Sartor Resartus, ungenial reception of, 20; done up as a pamphlet " for
friends," 20; four copies sent Emerson, 21; Emerson's estimate of,
20, 21 note; Father O'Shea's appreciation of, 21; earnestly meant
and written, 22; its style, 22; astonishing reception of, in New
England, 64; inditference to, in England, 65; a few appreciative
readers, 66; copies of American edition received, 107; copy sent to
Scotch merchant in Hamburg, 110; copy of English edition for
Emerson, 180, 200; payment for new edition, 355; corrected, ii. 130.
Saxondom, stirred, 370.
Schiller, his death-chamber seen, 256.
Schiller, Life qf, wish for two copies of American edition of, 207.
Schmelzle, Attila, 373.
Scotland, (1836) visit to, 91; (1837) visit to, 138; (1838) visit to, 176;
(1839) intended visit to, 255, 261; (1841) visit to, 270, 276, 351;
anecdote, 280; letters from, ii. 103; sad visit, 104; proposed trip, 131.
Scott, article on, 143; sympathy, 278.
Sedgwick, Miss Catherine, brings two letters, 256; expected at Cheyne
Row, 252, 259.
Sewell, Rev. William, his article on Carlyle, 331.
Shakespeare, and Shakespeare Societies, ii. 118.
Sickness, criminal, 108.
Silence, worship of, 139; better than speech, 156; of a great soul, 259;
Sterling on Carlyle's doctrine of, 275, 332.
Sinking of the Vengeur, article on, in Fraser, of no account, 262.
Sit still, Emerson to, 39; Sterling cannot be taught to, 180; Carlyle
rejoices in laziness as proving that he can, 196.
Slavery, Emerson's address on, ii. 75; but one, 272. '
Smith, Sydney, sympathy, 278; on repudiation in America, ii. 34;
dying, 93.
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Society and Solitude, failure to receive copy, ii. 357, 359 ; admiring
criticism of, 359.
Soldiery, Prussian, real love for, ii. 248; the class liked best in Ger-
many, 257.
Solitude, longed for, 356; lives in very great, ii. 253, 269.
Southey, shovel-hatted, 72; has a copy of Emerson's Oration, 168; re-
ferred to, 199; bad condition, 282.
Sparks, Jared, referred to, ii. 138.
Special Providence, belief in, 69.
Speech, sacredness of, 23; no method of, of much consequence, except
that of being sincere, 23; impotence of, ii. 9. See Utterance.
Spooneyism, reign of, ii. 105.
Stanley, the Hon. Lyulf, introduction of, to Emerson, 316.
Steamers, Atlantic Line projected, 280 ; rapidity, 370; at a shipwreck, 374.
Stephen, Sir James, writer on Loyola, ii. 20; the man he is, 20.
Sterling, Anthony, with his brother, ii. 65, 71, 74.
Sterling, Edward, father of John, ii. 65.
Sterling, John, the_best man in London, 106; description of, 140; fallen
in love with Emerson, 141; his Crystals from a Cavern, 155; gone
to Italy, cannot learn to sit still, 180; author of article on Montaigne,
191; his article on Simonides, his signature, 206; home from Italy,
254; in Wales, 275; ill health, 282; his Poems sent, 288, 291; to sail
for Madeira, 288; busy writing, 332; has Concord landscape, 332; at
Torquay, 341; scolds and kisses, 373 ; copy of Adelphi Oration
sent to him, 386; off for Italy, 396; visit from, ii. 7; gratified at
American reprint, 7; at Falmouth, 21; death of his mother and wife,
56; at Isle of Wight, very ill, 64; his death, 70; his papers left to
Carlyle, 73; letters from Emerson to, returned, 74.
Sterling, Life qfl at work upon, ii. 226; copy of, sent, 225.
Sterling Club, the, virulent. outcries about, ii. 210.
Sulzer, saying of, ii. 301.
Sumner, Charles, mention of, 164; visit from, 206, 216; popular, 232;
message sent by, 299.
Swedenborg tumbled into Bedlam, ii. 218.
TEETOTALISM, in Scotland, 270.
Templand, stay at, 261, 394.
Tennyson, proves singing in English possible, ii. 49; account of him and
his way of life, 66; referred to, 189, 224, 237; his Idyls, 339.
Teufelsdrockh. See Sartor Resartus.
Thackeray, to lecture in America, ii. 237; his qualities, 261.
Thoreau, Henry, (1847,) message to, regarding his lecture on Carlyle, ii.
160; his book too J ean-Paulish, 215.
Tieck, seen at Berlin, ii. 256.
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Tory, audience, 253; magazines, 277.
Toussaint l'Ouverture, Miss Martineau's novel about, 341, 344; his black
Sansculottism, 341, 344; Ster1ing's name for him, 341.
Transcendentalism, in Boston, an interesting symptom, 67; easy to screw
one's self into altitudes of, ii. 12.
Trophonius, Cave of, 372.
Twisleton, the Hon. Edward, mention of, ii. 236.
Tyrol, proposed visit, 254.
Unlranmxs, half-way-house characters, 38.
Universal suffrage, ii. 254.
Utterance, imperfection of all modes of, ii. 98.
VARNHAGEN, essay on, in Westminster Review, 197; may be printed in
Miscellanies, 234.
Vengeur, sinking of the, 230.
Voltaire, mot of, ii. 82; he and Frederick the Great the celestial element
of eighteenth century, 248.