life at Craigenputtoch, 17-18;
removes to London, 25;
his affection for Leigh Hunt, 26;
letter to Major Richardson, 40;
his Lectures, 45;
advice to a young man, 54;
defence of Mazzini, 59;
visit to Rugby, 63;
his letter to Sir William Napier, 81;
the Edinburgh Rectorship and Address, 87-109;
death of his wife, 109;
on the Jamaica insurrection, 112;
latest writings, 115;
medal and address, 116;
closing years of life, 117;
his Reminiscences, 118;
portraits of, 119.
Carlyle, John A., his Translation of Dante, 98;
death of, 117.
Chelsea, old memories of, 25;
Carlyle fixes his residence there, 25, 26.
Collins’s Peerage, 152.
Craigenputtoch, 17;
description of by Carlyle, in a letter to Goethe, 18.
Cromwell, Oliver, Letters and Speeches, 68;
his Protectorate, 145
Cunningham, Allan, on old age, 44:
Demosthenes, 166.
De Quincey, Thomas, his critique on Wilhelm
Meister, 16
D’Orsay, Count, his Portrait of
Carlyle, 119.
Dumfries, 18.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, his visit to Carlyle
at Craigenputtoch, 21;
his Essays introduced to the
English public by Carlyle, 52;
Margaret Fuller’s letter
to him, 64.
Eyre, Edward John, Carlyle’s defence
of, 112.
Ferguson’s Roman History, 140.
Fichte, 37.
Forster, John, 200.
Fraser’s Magazine, 20, 22, 115,
119.
Frederick the Great, History of, 81, 87.
French Revolution, History of the, 38.
Froude, James Anthony, 118, 200.
Fuller, Margaret, her Letter to Emerson
describing Carlyle’s
conversation, 65-73.
German Romance, 16.
Gibbon, 23.
Goethe, his Faust, 13;
his Wilhelm Meister
translated by Carlyle, 15;
Carlyle’s letters to
him, 18;
writes an Introduction to
the German translation of Carlyle’s Life
of Schiller, 20;
his verses to Mrs. Carlyle,
ib.;
Wilhelm Meister’s Travels,
170-171;
Verses by him, quoted, 186,
187.
Grant, James, quoted, 46, 48-52.
Hannay, James, on Carlyle, 47.
Heyne, his Tibullus and Virgil, 162-163.
Hoffmann, Carlyle’s translation
from, 16.
Horne, R.H., quoted, 27, 28.
Houghton, Lord, breakfast party at his
house, 38.
Hunt, Leigh, invited by Carlyle to visit
him in Dumfriesshire. 26;
settles at Chelsea, ib.;
characteristic anecdote, 27;
leaves Chelsea, 28;
Carlyle’s eulogium on, 29;
Carlyle’s opinion
of his Autobiography, 33;
quoted, 35, 46.
Ireland, Carlyle’s papers on, 74.
Irving, Edward, 10, 40.
Jeffrey, Lord, his critique on Wilhelm
Meister, 16;
Carlyle’s Reminiscences
of, 119.
Johnson, Samuel, advice as to reading,
55.