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[] Index Adams, John,  Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe, ,  , , , ,  Albee, John,  Alcott, Abigail May, xxii,  Alcott, Amos Bronson, x, xxii, xxiv, –, , , , , , – , , , , , , ,  , , , , , , ,  , , , –, , ,  , , ,  , , , ,  , , , – , , ,  Alcott, Louisa May, x, xxv, , , , , , –, , , ,  Alcott, May, – ,  Alison, Archibald,   Allingham, William,   American Hall of Fame, ix American Unitarian Association, xxxiv,  Aristotle,  Arnold, Matthew,  “Asia.” See Lydia Jackson Emerson Athenæum Club,  Atlantic Club. See Saturday Club Atlantic Monthly, xxxviii, , , , , ,  Bacon, Delia,  Bacon, Francis,  Bain, Alexander, ,  Ball, Thomas,  Bancroft, Elizabeth Davis Bliss,  Bancroft, George, , ,  Baring, Harriet Montagu, –, – Bartlett, Ned, Bartlett, Robert,  Bartol, Cyrus A., , ,  Beecher, Henry Ward,  ,  Beethoven, Ludwig van,  Bellew, Frank Henry Temple, x, , – Benjamin, Mr.,  Bentham, Jeremy,  Benton, Joel,  Binney, Amos,  Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine,  Blake, William,  Bok, Edward, xviii Bonaparte, Charles Louis Napoleon,  Bonaparte, Napoleon,  ,  Boston Daily Advertiser, , , ,  Boston Daily Evening Transcript, ,  Boston Evening Transcript,  Boston Post, xxi, –,  Bradford, Samuel, , ,  Bremer, Fredrika, x, xviii, –,  Bridgman, Raymond L.,  Brougham, Henry Peter,  Brown, John, xxxviii, , , ,  Browne, Thomas,  Brownson, Orestes,  Brummell, George Bryan,  Bryant, William Cullen, xvi, xix Bull, Ephraim,  Bulwer. See Edward G. E. Lytton, BulwerLytton , st Baron Lytton Bunyan, John, xxvi, xxvii Buonarroti, Michelangelo, ,  ,  Burke, Edmund,   Index Byron, George Noel Gordon Byron, th Baron, ,  Cabot, Elizabeth Dwight,  Cabot, James Elliot, xxiii, ,  , –,  Cahill, Frank,  Cam. See William Cameron Forbes Campbell, John,  Canadian Illustrated News,  Carlyle, Jane Welsh, xxxv, –,  , – Carlyle, Thomas, x, xxvi, xxvii, xxxv, xxxvi, xxxix, , , –, , , , – , , ,  ,  , , , , , ,  ,  , , ,  –, , , ,  Catullus,   Century Magazine,  Channing, Ellery. See William Ellery Channing Channing, William Ellery, x, xxv, , , , ,  , , , –,  , ,  ,  , , ,  , – Channing, William Henry,  Chase, Sarah E., – Cheney, C., Cheney, Ednah Dow, x, , – Choate, Rufus,   Christian Disciple and Theological Review, xxxiv Christian Examiner,  Christian Year, The,  Clafin, Mary B., xxiii–xxiv Clark, Galen, , ,  Clarke, James Freeman, ,  Clarke, William Fayal, – Claude. See Claude Lorrain Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, ix,  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, , , , , , ,  Compte, August. See Auguste Comte Comte, Auguste,  Concord School of Philosophy, ,  [ ] Confucius,  Conway, Moncure Daniel, xvi, xxvi–xxviii, , , , , , , – Cooke, George Willis, xvii Cornwall, Barry. See Bryan Waller Procter Cosmopolitan Magazine,  Cromwell, Oliver,   Curtis, Burrill,  Curtis, George William, xxii,  –,  Dabney, Clara, – Dana, Richard Henry, Jr., xx, xxi Dana, Richard Henry, Sr.,  Dante Alighieri, , , ,  Darwin, Charles,  Davis, Rebecca Harding,  , – Dial, xxxvi, , ,  Dickens, Charles,  , –,  ,  Dilberoglue, Stauros, xvi Dix, John Ross, xviii,  Dodge, Mary Abigail,  Don. See John Murray Forbes (grandson) Downs, Annie Sawyer, – Dudley, Abigail,  Duyckinck, Evert A., xvi, – Dwight, John Sullivan,  Eastern Argus,  Eaton, Wyatt,   Edinburgh Review,  Edison, Thomas Alva,  Emerson, Annie Shepard Keyes, xxxix, , , ,  Emerson, Charles (nephew),  Emerson, Charles Chauncy, xxxiii, xxxv, , , – ,  , , , , , , ,  ,  Emerson, Edith (daughter). See Edith Emerson Forbes Emerson, Edward Bliss, xxxiii, xxxiv, xxxv, , ,  , , , ,  Emerson, Edward Waldo, xi, xxiii, xxv, xxxvi, – , ,  ,  , , ,  –,  ,  ,  – ,  [52.15.63.145] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 11:34 GMT) Emerson, Ellen Louisa Tucker (first wife), x, xi, xxxiv, xxxv, xxxvi, ,  ,  ,  Emerson, Ellen Tucker (daughter), x, xi, xxv, xxvi, xxxvi, xxxix,  , , , , – , , –,  – ,  ,  , ,  , ,  Emerson, George Barrell,  Emerson, John Clarke, xxxiii Emerson, Lydia Jackson, x, xxv, xxxiii, xxxv, ,  , , , –, , – , , , ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  , , , , –, , ,  Emerson, Mary Caroline, xxxiii, xxxiv Emerson, Mary Moody, x, xxxviii, ,  , , ,  , , ,  Emerson, Phebe Ripley, xxxiii Emerson, Ralph Waldo Addresses and Lectures: “Address at the Consecration of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery,” xxxviii; “Address at the Opening of the Concord Free Public Library,” xxxix; “Address at the Women’s Rights Convention” (Boston ), xxxviii; “Address on the American Scholar,” xxxvi; “American Life,”  ; “American Slavery,” ; “Amita,”  , ; “Art and Nature,” ; “Being and Seeming,” ; “Brook Farm,” , ; “Character of John Knox,”  ; “Chivalry,” ; “Conversations [on Literature],” xxxix,  , ; “Culture,”  ; “Divinity School Address,” xxxvi, –, , ; “Doctrine of the Hands,” ; “Eloquence ,” ; “Emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies,” xxxvi, ; “General Views [of Human Culture],” ; “Genius” (), –; “Greatness,” ; “Head, The,” ; “Heart, The,” ; “Heroism,” ; “Historical Notes of American Life and Letters,” ; “Holiness,” ; [ ] Index “Homes, and How to Make Them Happy,” ; “Hospitality,” ; “Imagination ,” xxviii; “Immortality,” ; “Literary Ethics,” xxxvi; “Man with the Hoe, The,” ; “Method of Nature, The,” ; “Method of Nature ,” xxxvi, ; “Morals,” xxxviii; “Napoleon,” xvi,  ; “Natural Aristocracy ,” xvi; “Orators and Oratory.” See “Eloquence”; “Phi Beta Kappa Society Address” ( ). See “Progress of Culture”; “Plato,” ; “Poet, The,” xii, xvi; “Poetry and Criticism ,” ; “Power,” ; “Progress of Culture, The,” , ; “Relation of Intellect to Natural Science, The,” ; “Resources,”  , ; “Selfpossession ,” ; “Social Aims in America,”  ; “Spirit of the Times, The,” xiii, ; “Success,”  ; “Table-Talk,” xxii,  , ,  ; “Uses of Natural History, The,” xxxv Lecture Series: American Life, xxxviii, ; Biography, xxxv,  ; Conduct of Life, xxxvii; English Traits, xxxvii; Human Culture, xxxvi; Life and Literature , xxxviii; Mind and Manners of the Nineteenth Century, xxii, xxxvii, ,  , ; Natural History of the Intellect ( ), xix, xxxix; Natural History of the Intellect ( ), xxxix, ; Natural Method of Mental Philosophy, xxxviii, , ; New England, xxxvi; Philosophy for the People, xxxviii; Philosophy of History , xxxv; Representative Men, xxxvii,  ,  ; Topics of Modern Times, xxxvii Poems: “Adirondacs, The,” ; “Boston Hymn,”  ; “Concord Hymn,” , , ; “Dirge, The,” , ; “Each and All,” ; “Forerunners ,”  ; “Hamatreya,” ; “Lines to...

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