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

--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.


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