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"The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II."

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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.


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