The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II. by Ralph Waldo Emerson;Thomas Carlyle
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XCIII. Emerson. Concord, 1 September, 1844. Sends proof sheets of new book of Essays.--Sterling. XCIV. Carlyle. Chelsea, 29 September, 1844. Death of Sterling. XCV. Emerson. Concord, 30 September, 1844. Remittance of L30-- Sterling.--Tennyson.--Regrets having troubled Carlyle about proof-sheets.--Birth of Edward Emerson.--Purchase of land on Walden Pond. XCVI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 3 November, 1844. Thanks for remittance.--London edition of _Essays,_ Second Series.-- Criticism on them. XCVII. Emerson. Concord, 31 December, 1844. Sterling's death.-- London edition of _Essays._--Carlyle's Preface and strictures. XCVIII. Emerson. Concord, 31 January, 1845. Bargain about _Miscellanies_ with Carey and Hart.--Portrait of Carlyle desired.--E.P. Clark's "Illustrations of Carlyle". XCIX. Carlyle. Chelsea, 16 February, 1845. Bargain with Carey & Co.--Portrait.--Emerson's public in England.--Work on Cromwell. C. Emerson. Concord, 29 June, 1845. Death of Mr. Carey.-- Portrait.--His own occupations.--Preparing to print _Poems._-- Lectures in prospect. CI. Carlyle. Chelsea, 29 August, 1845. _Cromwell's Letters and |
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