Found 3,497 total hits in 1,565 results.
Emerson, Ellen, 67.
Emerson, R. W., letters to, about Dial, 151, 154, 157, 166, 168, 169, 171; about Brook Farm, 181, 182; from Chicago, 193, 196; on sailing for Europe, 220; other letters to, 67, 68, 70, 80, 86, 89, 94, 199, 301, 310.
Description of, in diary, 66; passages from unpublished poems of, 66; letters concerning.
62,York, 205; investigations of poverty and crime, 206, 211; religious feeling, 206; criticisms on Longfellow, 138, 204, 218, 293: on Lowell, 217, 296; departure for Europe, 220 ; her European notebook, 220; stay in London, 229; arrival in Rome, 230; the Italian revolution, 231; marriage and motherhood, 231, 253 : early feeling aboutEuropean notebook, 220; stay in London, 229; arrival in Rome, 230; the Italian revolution, 231; marriage and motherhood, 231, 253 : early feeling about them, 232; early attachment, 233; service in hospitals, 236; first meeting with Marquis Ossoli, 239; life at Rieti, 238, 250, 266; removal to
Florence, 241, 245; correspondence with husband, 248, 279; description of child, 268, 270, 271; her book on
Roman republic, 272, 282; voyage to America, 272 : forebodings, 273; shipwr
m, 87.
Burleigh, Charles, 176.
Burns, Robert, 226.
C.
Cabot, J. E., 159.
Cambridge, Mass., between 1810 and 1830, 32.
Campbell, Thomas, 290.
Carlyle-Emerson Correspondence, 4, 135, 145, 151, 164, 170.
Carlyle, Thomas, 45 69 102 135,145, 164, 175, 190, 220, 222, 22.
Cass, Lewis, Jr., 241; letter to, 266; letter from, 234.
Chalmers, Thomas, 229.
Chambers, Robert, 226.
Channing, Edward T., 33.
Channing, W. E. (Boston), 63, 86, 106, 122, 144, 171.
Channing, W. Ellery (Concord), 30, 100, 156, 164, 307.
Channing, Ellen (Fuller), 30, 81, 52, 55, 92, 234.
Channing, W. H., letters to. 91, 110, 111, 120, 148, 151, 161, 180, 183, 191, 201, 207, 308, 309; other references, 3, 34, 206, 212, 279.
Channing. See Eustis.
Chapman, M. W., 125.
Chappell, H. L., letter to, 64.
Cheney, E. D. 128.
Child, L. M., 4115, 128, 132, 208, 206, 211.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 50.
Clarke, James Freeman, 34, 85, 122, 142, 144, 146, 155, 162, 164, 168, 169, 193, 199.
Clark
n Lowell, 217, 296; departure for Europe, 220 ; her European notebook, 220; stay in London, 229; arrival in Rome, 230; the Italian revolution, 231; marriage and motherhood, 231, 253 : early feeling about them, 232; early attachment, 233; service in hospitals, 236; first meeting with Marquis Ossoli, 239; life at Rieti, 238, 250, 266; removal to
Florence, 241, 245; correspondence with husband, 248, 279; description of child, 268, 270, 271; her book on
Roman republic, 272, 282; voyage to America, 272 : forebodings, 273; shipwreck, 276; literary traits, 281; not a disciple of any one, 284; examples of her power of statement, 289; personal traits, 299; phrenological examination, 299; her life on the whole successful, 314.
P.
Palmer, Edward, 175.
Papers on Literature and Art, 203.
Park, Dr., 23.
Parker, Theodore, letter from, 162; other references, 3, 86, 130, 132, 140, 142, 144, 160, 165, 169, 181.
Parker, Mrs., Theodore, 128.
Parton, James, 213.
Paterculus, Velleius
ducation, 21, 28; early companions, 34, 86; women who influenced her, 36; early verses 38; letters from, 17, 21, 89, 43, 44, 48, 51, 4, 66, 69, 62, 63, 70, 72, 78, 81, 83, 86,87, 89, 91 94 9, 97-99, 101,105 106, 110-112, 10, 123, 124, 141, 14-11, 154, 167,162, 165, 166, 168, 169,171,180-183, 191-193, 196, 198, 200-202, 207-209,212, 220, 250, 266, 268, 270, 271, 273, 274, 809-311; passages from diaries, 22, 28 31, 37, 41 66,100,104, 106, 114, 12, 167,187,188,196, 221-228, 282, 802; removal to Groton, 43; early composition, 46; first publication, 47, first journey, 68; care of family, 4, 58, 301, 30; friendship with Emerson, 62; love of children, 67 82 107, 210-reading, 68; verses, 38, 70, 102, 185 802; criticisms on Emerson, 71, t2, 157, 810; teaching in Boston, 75; in Providence, 79; description of party in
Boston, 86; self-esteem and humility, 88, 303, 806-808, 312; life at Jamaica Plain, 94; flower-pieces, 96; description of nature, 98; ryebread days, 104; conversations, 109; inte
idas, 47.
Lewes, G. H., 229.
Longfellow H. W., criticisms on, 188, 204, 218, 193; other references, 131, 283, 293-295, 298.
Loring, Mr. and Mrs. E. G., 122,128.
Lowell, J. R., criticisms on, 217, 296; retaliation by, 5, 298 ; other references, 128,164, 176, 208, 216, 217, 298, 296-298.
Lowell, Maria (White), 128, 272; letter from, 244.
Lyric Glimpses, 286, 288.
M.
McDowell, Mrs., 211.
Mackie, J. M., 168.
Mackintosh, Sir, James, 187, 287, 288.
Mann, Horace, 11, 12.
Mariana, story of, 28.
Marston, J. Westland, 146, 160.
Martineau, Harriet, 86, 46, 68, 122-129, 222, 223, 283, 284.
Martineau, James, 221.
Mary Queen of Scots, 226.
Mazzini, Joseph, 5, 229, 231, 236, 244, 284.
Middleton, Conyers, 50.
Mill, John Stuart 146.
Milman, H. H., 228.
Milnes, R. M. See Houghton.
Milton, John, 69.
Morris, G. P., 80.
Mozier, Mrs., 276.
N.
Neal, John, 299.
Newton, Stuart, 82.
Novalis (F. von Hardenburg), 46,146.
Nuttall, Thomas, 88.
O.
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