11;
the last meetings, 347, 348.
Caesar, Julius, 184,197.
California, trip, 263-271, 359. (See _Thayer_.)
Calvin, John:
his Commentary, 103;
used by Cotton, 286.
Calvinism:
William Emerson's want of sympathy with, 11, 12;
outgrown, 51;
predestination, 230;
saints, 298;
spiritual influx, 412.
(See _God, Puritanism, Religion, Unitarianism.)_
Cambridge, Mass.:
Emerson teaching there, 50;
exclusive circles, 52.
(See _Harvard University_.)
Cant, disgust with, 156.
Carlyle, Thomas:
meeting Emerson, 63;
recollections of their relations, 78-80, 83;
Sartor Resartus, 81, 82, 91;
correspondence, 82, 83, 89, 90, 127, 176, 177, 192, 315, 317, 374,
380, 381, 406, 407;
Life of Schiller, 91;
on Nature, 104, 105;
Miscellanies, 130;
the Waterville Address, 136-138;
influence, 149, 150;
on Transcendentalism, 156-158;
The Dial, 160-163;
Brook Farm, 164;
friendship, 171;
Chelsea visit, 194;
bitter legacy, 196;
love of power, 197;
on Napoleon and Goethe, 208;
grumblings, 260;
tobacco, 270;
Sartor reprinted, 272;
paper on, 294;
Emerson's dying friendship, 349;
physique, 363;
Gallic fire, 386;
on Characteristics, 387;
personality traceable, 389.
Carpenter, William B., 230.
Century, The, essay in, 295.
Cerebration, unconscious, 112, 113.
Chalmers, Thomas, preaching, 65.
Channing, Walter, headache, 175, 390.
Channing, William Ellery:
allusion, 16;
directing Emerson's studies, 51;
preaching, 52;
Emerson in his pulpit, 66;
influence, 147, 149;
kept awake, 157.
Channing, William Ellery, the poet:
his Wanderer, 263;
Poems, 403.
Channing, William Henry:
allusions, 131, 149;
in The Dial, 159;
the Fuller Memoir, 209;
Ode inscribed to, 211, 212.
Charleston, S C, Emerson's preaching, 53. (See _South_.)
Charlestown, Mass., Edward Emerson's residence, 8.
Charles V., 197.
Charles XII., 197.
Chatelet, Parent du, a realist, 326.
Chatham, Lord, 255.
Chaucer, Geoffrey:
borrowings, 205;
rank, 281;
honest rhymes, 340;
times mentioned, 382.
Chelmsford, Mass., Emerson teaching there, 49, 50.
Chemistry, 403. (See _Science_.)
Cheshire, its "haughty hill," 323.
Choate, Rufus, oratory, 148.
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