CVIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 18 April, 1846. Arrangements concerning 
reprint of _Cromwell._--Promise of Daguerrotype likeness.--Fifty years 
old.--Rides.--Emerson's voice wholly human.--Blessedness in work. 
CIX. Carlyle. Chelsea, 30 April, 1846. Photograph sent.-- 
Arrangements with Wiley and Putnam for republication of Cromwell 
and other books.--Photographs of Emerson and himself. 
--Remembrance of Craigenputtock. 
CX. Emerson. Concord, 14 May, 1846. Daguerrotype likeness.-- 
Wood-lot on Walden Pond. 
CXI. Emerson. Concord, 31 May, 1846. Photograph of Carlyle 
received.--One of himself sent in return.--Bargain with Wiley and 
Putnam. 
CXII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 18 June, 1846. Bargain with Wiley and 
Putnam.--Emerson's photograph expected. 
CXIII. Emerson. Concord, 15 July, 1846. Wiley and Putnam.--
Dealings with booksellers.--Accounts.--E.P. Clark and his Illustrations 
of Carlyle's Writings.--Margaret Fuller going to Europe. 
CXIV. Carlyle. Chelsea, 17 July, 1846. Photograph of Emerson 
unsatisfactory.--Revision of his own books.--Spleen against 
books.--Going to Scotland.--Reading in American history.-- Marshall 
and Sparks.--Michelet.--Beriah Green. 
CXV. Emerson. Concord, 31 July, 1846. Thanks for copy of new 
edition of Cromwell.--Margaret Fuller.--Desires Carlyle to see her. 
CXVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 18 December, 1846. Long silence.-- 
Disconsolate two months in Scotland.--Visit to Ireland.--A country cast 
into the melting-pot.--O'Connell.--Young Ireland.-- Returned home 
sad.--Miss Fuller; estimate of her.--What she thought of 
Carlyle.--Emerson's Poems. 
CXVII. Emerson. Concord, 31 January, 1847. Margaret Fuller's visit to 
Chelsea.--Speculates on going to England to lecture.-- His _Poems._ 
CXVIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 2 March, 1847. Visit to Hampshire.-- 
Emerson's _Poems._--Prospect of Emerson's Lectures in England.-- 
Miss Fuller. 
CXIX. Carlyle. Chelsea, 18 March, 1847. Remittance received.-- 
Alexander Ireland.--Advice concerning lectures. 
CXX. Emerson. Concord, 30 April, 1847. Prospect of lecturing in 
England.--Works in garden and orchard. 
CXXI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 18 May, 1847. Thoreau's Lecture on 
Carlyle.--Visit from E.R. Hoar.--Emerson's visit to England. 
CXXII. Emerson. Concord, 4 June, 1847. Prospect of visit to 
England.--F.H. Hedge. 
CXXIII. Emerson. Concord, 31 July, 1847. Visit to England decided 
upon.--Portrait of Sterling. 
CXXIV. Carlyle. Rawdon, Yorkshire, 31 August, 1847. 
Journeyings.--Emerson's expected visit.--Hedge.--Dr. Jacobson.-- 
Quaker hosts. 
CXXV. Emerson. Concord, 30 September, 1847. Plans for England. 
CXXVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 15 October, 1847. Delay of Emerson's letter 
announcing his coming.--Welcome to Chelsea. 
Emerson--Extracts from his Diary concerning Carlyle. 
CXXVIl. Emerson. Manchester, 5 November, 1847. His reception and 
occupations.
CXXVIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 13 November, 1847. Messages.-- 
Occupations.--Bancroft. 
CXXIX. Carlyle. Chelsea., 30 November, 1847. Messages.--Mr. 
Forster, &c. 
CXXX. Emerson. Manchester, 28 December, 1847. Message from Miss 
Fuller.--Hospitality shown him.--The English. 
CXXXI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 30 December, 1847. The Pepolis.-- 
Milnes.--Tennyson.--Idleness.--Visit to Hampshire.--Massachusetts 
Review. 
CXXXII. Emerson. Ambleside, 26 February, 1848. At Miss 
Martineau's.--Wordsworth.--Proposed return to Chelsea. 
CXXXIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 28 February, 1848. Welcome ready at 
Chelsea.--His own conditions.--The new French Republic. 
CXXXIV. Emerson. Manchester, 2 March, 1848. Return to London. 
CXXXV. Emerson. [London,] 19 June, 1848. Proposed call with Mrs. 
Crowe. 
CXXXVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 20 June, 1848. Mrs. Crowe.--Luncheon 
with the Duchess. 
CXXXVII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 23 June, 1848. Invitation to dinner. 
CXXXVIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 6 December, 1848. Long silence.-- 
Questions concerning Indian meal.--Death of Charles Buller, and of 
Lord Ashburton's mother.--Neuberg and others. 
CXXXIX. Emerson. Boston, 23 January, 1849. John Carlyle's 
translation of the Inferno.--Indian corn.--Clough's Bothie. 
CXL. Carlyle. Chelsea, 19 April, 1849. Indian corn from Concord; trial 
of it, reflections upon it.--No writing at present.--Macaulay's 
_History._--Political outlook.--Clough.-- Sterling Club. 
CXLI. Carlyle. Scotsbrig, 13 August, 1849. Indian corn again.-- Tour 
in Ireland.--Letter from Miss Fuller.--Message to Thoreau. 
CXLII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 19 July, 1850. A year's silence.-- Latter Day 
Pamphlets.--Divergence from Emerson.--_Representative 
Men._--Prescott lionized. 
CXLIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 14 November, 1850. "Eighteen million 
bores."--Emerson on Latter Day Pamphlets.--Autumn Journey.-- 
Disordered nerves. 
CXLIV. Carlyle. Chelsea, 8 July, 1851. Appeal for news.--_Life of 
Sterling._--Crystal Palace.--Bossu's _Journal,_ Bartram's
_Travels._--Margaret Fuller.--Mazzini.--Dr. Carlyle. 
CXLV. Emerson. Concord, 28 July, 1851. Story of the year.-- Journey 
in the West.--Memoir of Margaret Fuller.--_Life of Sterling._--English 
friends. 
CXLVI. Carlyle. Great Malvern, 25 August, 1851. _Life of 
Sterling._--Bossu's _Journal._--Water-cure.--Twisleton.--Milnes 
married.--Tennyson.--Browning on Miss Fuller. 
CXLVII. Emerson. Concord, 14 April, 1852. Browning's 
Reminiscences of Margaret Fuller.--Books on the Indians.--_Life of 
Sterling._ 
CXLVIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 7 May, 1852. Correspondence must be 
revived.--Margaret Fuller.--Memoirs of her. 
CXLIX. Emerson. Concord, May, 1852. Relations with Carlyle.-- 
Carlyle's genius and his own.--Margaret Fuller. 
CL. Carlyle. Chelsea, 25 June, 1852. Emerson and himself.-- Reading 
about Frederick the Great. 
CLI. Emerson. Concord, 19 April, 1853. Excuses for not writing.-- 
Chapter on 
Fate.--Visit to the West.--Conditions of American life.--Clough. 
CLII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 13 May, 1853. Blessing of letters from 
Emerson.--Coming on of old age.--Modern democracy.--Visit to 
Germany.--Still reading about Fritz. 
CLIIa. Emerson. Concord, 10 August, 1853. Slowness to write.-- 
Regret at Clough's return to England.--Miss Bacon.--Carlyle's visit to 
Germany.--Thackeray in America.--New York and its society. 
CLIII. Carlyle. Chelsea, 9 September, 1853. Regrets for old days.--Not 
left town.--A new top story.--Miss Bacon, her Quixotic 
enterprise.--Clough.--Thackeray.--To Concord? 
CLIV. Emerson. Concord, 11 March, 1854. Laurence, the artist.-- 
Reading Latter Day Pamphlets.--Death of Carlyle's, and of Emerson's 
mother.--Miss Bacon.--His English Notes.--Lecturing tour in the 
West.--Speed _Frederick!_ 
CLV. Carlyle. Chelsea, 8 April, 1854. Thankful for Emerson's 
letter.--Death of his mother.--Makes no way    
    
		
	
	
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