Edwards, Jonathan, spirit of his writings, [108].
Elements of Psychology, work by C. S. Henry, published, [75].
Emerson, Charles, contributes to "The Dial," [133];
articles quoted, [222].
Emerson, R. W., edits Carlyle's Miscellanies, [93-116];
on Wordsworth, [99];
an idealist, [115];
retires from the ministry, [120];
publication of "Nature," [122];
essays published, [127];
quoted, [142];
edits "The Dial," [132];
lecture on transcendentalism quoted, [135];
lecture on "The Reformer" quoted, [153];
address before Divinity College, [200];
tribute paid by Tyndall to, [214-243];
appreciation of by German readers, [218];
published works, [224];
works quoted from, [228];
letter to his church, [232];
judgment of Margaret Fuller, [285];
sermon of, reprinted, [363].
Encyclopædists, influence of, in France, [187].
England, idealists of, [1];
metaphysical schools in, [2];
transcendentalism in, [78-105].
Epictetus, works of, edited by Higginson, [350].
Excursion, Wordsworth's, quoted, [101].
F.
Felton, Prof. C. C., translates Menzel, [58];
edits Menzel's German literature, [116].