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554 Goodwin,. . . with an introduction by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Boston, 1870. (Introduction, I, ix-xxiv.)

Sir Walter Scott. Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Aug., 1871. 12, 145-7, 1873.

[Address at the Opening of the Concord Free Public Library]. Dedication of the New Building for the Free Public Library of Concord, Mass. Boston, 1873, 37-45.

Parnassus [a Collection of Poetry], edited by Ralph Waldo Emerson. . . Boston, 1875.

Letters and Social Aims. Boston, 1876 [1875], London, 1876. Translations: Julian Schmidt, Stuttgart, 1876; Haarlem, 1881; J. Váňa, Praha, 1883.

Selected Poems. New and Revised Edition. Boston, 1876. (Volume ix. of the 1876 collected edition of Emerson's works.)

The Sermon on the Lord's Supper. Octavius Brooks Frothingham, Transcendentalism in New England, New York, 1876, 363-380.


 * Speech on the Concord Fight. Proceedings at the Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight, Concord, 1876, 79-81. G. W. Cooke, Ralph Waldo Emerson, His Life, Writings, and Philosophy, Boston, 1881, 182-3.

Fortune of the Republic. Lecture delivered at the Old South Church, March 30, 1878. . . Boston, 1878.


 * [Speech at Bedford]. Bedford Sesqui-Centennial Celebration, Boston, 1879, 79.


 * Religion. Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club, edited by Mrs. John T. Sargent, Boston, 1880, 3-6. The Senses and the Soul, and Moral Sentiment in Religion, Two Essays. London, 1884, 21-4.

The Beggar Begs by God's Command. Ibid., 398.

The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872. 2 v., Boston, 1883. Supplementary Letters, Boston, 1886. Revised edition [containing supplementary letters], 2 v., Boston, 1888.

Lectures and Biographical Sketches. Boston, 1884 [1883]. (Vol. x of the Riverside Edition).

Miscellanies. Boston, 1884 [1883]. (Vol. XI of the Riverside Edition.)

Natural History of Intellect and other Papers. With a General Index to Emerson's Collected Works. Boston, 1893. (Volume XII of the Riverside Edition.)


 * Two Unpublished Essays. The Character of Socrates. The Present State of Ethical Philosophy. . . . With an introduction by Edward Everett Hale. Boston, 1896. Ralph Waldo Emerson. By Edward Everett Hale. Together with Two Early Essays of Emerson. Boston, 1899.

A Correspondence between John Sterling and Ralph Waldo Emerson. With a Sketch of Sterling's Life by Edward Waldo Emerson. . . Boston, 1897.

Letters from Ralph Waldo Emerson to a Friend [Samuel Gray Ward], 1838-1853.

Edited by Charles Eliot Norton. Boston, 1899.


 * Oration [before the New England Society in the City of New York], 1870. The New England Society Orations . . . 1820-1885, collected and edited by Cephas Brainerd and Eveline Warner Brainerd ... 2 v., 1901, 2, 371-96. (An incomplete and incorrect report of this address appeared in the New York Tribune of December 24, 1870.)

Correspondence between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Herman Grimm. Edited by Frederick William Holls. Boston, 1903. (Reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly, 91, 467-479, 1903, with the addition of the original German letters.)