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r last letter to her mother, 266, 267; engages passage in the barque "Elizabeth" from Leghorn, 267; her presentiment and foreboding of misfortune, 268, 269; death of the captain and subsequent sickness of her child, 269, 270; minor incidents of the voyage as related by Mrs. Hasty, 270; her calmness and care for her child at the time of the shipwreck, 272; her death, 274; brief testimony to her high character and aspirations, 278; the literary remains of, 280-292; brief criticism of her style, 281; "Woman in the Nineteenth Century," 282; "Life Without and Life Within," 282; extracts from her review of Carlyle's "Cromwell," 282-284; extracts from a paper on the prominent French novelists of her day, 284-289; her appreciation of the writings of Balzac, 286-288; her contrast of Balzac with Eugene Sue, 288, 289; mention of her "Rich Man," and "Poor Man," with extracts, 289-291; "Flaxman" and "My Seal-Ring," two short poems by, 291, 292. Fuller, Timothy, father of Margaret, 2; some account of, 2; Margaret's estimation of, 3; his death, 56. Garibaldi, his devotion to the cause of freedom in Italy, 247, 248. Gonzaga, Marquis Guerrieri, 213. Greeley, Horace, his interest in Margaret Fuller and subsequent engagement of her on the staff of the "Tribune," 129, 130; his acquaintance with and estimation of Margaret Fuller, 130-132. Guizot, 189. Gurney, Joseph John, 67. Hasty, Mrs., a fellow-passenger of Margaret Fuller on the barque "Elizabeth," for America, 268; her account of the voyage and subsequent loss of the vessel, 270-274; her rescue from the wreck, 274. Hedge, Dr., early friendship of, with Margaret Fuller, 19, 20. Houghton, Lord, 179. Hugo, Victor, 189. Hurlbut, William Henry, his remarks upon the character of Marchese Ossoli and relations with his wife, 257, 258; his description of Margaret Fuller's home life and surroundings at Florence, 259, 260. Iron Duke, the, 179. Italy, the political condition of, in 1847, 207, 213, 216, 217, 223-230, 238-241; popular revolt in, 229, 230. Kenyon, John, 178. Lamennais, Margaret Fuller's mention of, 196. Leverrier, Margaret Fuller's mention of, 197. Liszt, 189. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, Margaret Fuller's criticism on, 164-167. Louis Philippe, 190. Lowell, James Russell, his satire on Margaret Fuller in the "Fable for Critics," 39, 40; a criticism on, by M
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