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g: rank, 33; Conquest of Mexico, 38. Prior, Matthew, 30. Proclus, influence, 173, 380. Prometheus, 209. Prospects, for man, 101-103. (See _Emerson's Essays_.) Protestantism, its idols, 28. (See _Channing, Religion, Unitarianism_, etc.) Psammetichus, an original language, 394. (See _Heredity, Language_, etc.) Punch, London, 204. Puritans, rear guard, 15. (See _Calvinism_, etc.) Puritanism: relaxation from, 30; after-clap, 268; in New England, 409. (See _Unitarianism_.) Putnam's Magazine, on Samuel Hoar, 213, 214. Pythagoras: imagery quoted, 385; preexistence, 391. Quakers, seeing only broad-brims, 218. Quincy, Josiah: History of Boston Athenaeum, 31; tribute to the Anthology, 32, 33; memories of Emerson, 45-47; old age, 261. Quotations, 381-383. (See _Plagiarism_, etc.) Raleigh, Sir Walter, verse, 338. Raphael, his Transfiguration, 134. (See _Allston, Painters_, etc.) Rats, illustration, 167, 168. Reed, Sampson, his Growth of the Mind, 80. Reforms, in America, 141-145. Reformers, fairness towards, 156, 157, 188-192. (See _Anti-Slavery, John Brown_.) Religion: opinions of Wm. Emerson and others, 11-13; nature the symbol of spirit, 95; pleas for independence, 117; universal sentiment, 118-120; public rites, 152; Church of England, 219; of the future, 235; relative positions towards, 409, 410; Trinity, 411; Emerson's belief, 412-415; bigotry modified, 414. (See _Calvinism, Channing, Christ, Emerson's Life, Essays_, and _Poems, Episcopacy, God, Unitarianism_, etc.) Republicanism, spiritual, 36. Revolutionary War: Wm. Emerson's service, 8, 9; subsequent confusion, 25, 32; Concord's part, 71, 72, 292, 293. (See _America, New England_, etc.) Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 228. Rhythm, 328, 329, 340. (See _Emerson's Poems_, etc.) Rice, Alexander H., anecdote, 68, 69, 346. (See _Newton_.) Richard Plantagenet, 197. Ripley, Ezra: minister of Concord, 10; Emerson's sketch, 14-16; garden, 42; colleague, 56; residence, 70. Ripley, George: a party, 149; The Dial, 159; Brook Farm, 164-166; on Emerson's limitations, 380. Robinson, Edward, literary rank, 34. Rochester, N.Y., speech, 168. Rome
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