Gould, Master of Latin School, 39.
Gould, Thomas R., sculptor, 68.
Gourdin, John Gaillard Keith and Robert, in college, 47.
Government, abolition of, 141.
Grandmother’s Review, 30.
Gray, Thomas, Elegy often quoted, 316, 317, 416.
Greece:
poetic teaching, 121;
allusion, 108.
Greek:
Emerson’s love for,
43, 44;
in Harvard, 49;
poets, 253;
moralist, 299;
Bryant’s translation,
378;
philosophers, 391.
(See Homer, etc.)
Greenough, Horatio, meeting Emerson, 63.
Grimm, Hermann, 226.
Guelfs and Ghibellines, illustration, 47.
Hafiz, times mentioned, 382.
(See Persia.)
Hague, William, essay, 413.
Haller, Albert von, rare union, 324.
Harvard, Mass., William Emerson’s settlement, 10, 11.
Harvard University:
the Bulkeley gift, 6;
William Emerson’s graduation,
10;
list of graduates, 12;
Emerson’s brothers,
19, 21;
Register, 21, 24, 385, 401;
Hillard, 24, 25;
Kirkland’s presidency,
26, 27;
Gardner, 39-41;
Emerson’s connection,
44-49;
the Boylston prizes, 46;
Southern students, 47;
graduates at Andover, 48;
Divinity School, 51, 53;
a New England centre, 52;
Bowen’s professorship,
103;
Phi Beta Kappa oration, 107,
115, 133, 188, 244;
Divinity School address, 116-132;
degree conferred, 246;
lectures, 249;
library, 257;
last Divinity address, 294;
Commemoration, 307;
singing class, 361;
graduates, 411.
(See Cambridge.)
Haskins, David Green, at Emerson’s funeral, 356.
Haskins, Ruth (Emerson’s mother),
10, 13, 14.
Haughty, a characteristic expression,
405.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel:
his Mosses, 70;
“dream-peopled solitude,”
86;
at the club, 223;
view of English life, 335;
grave, 356;
biography, 368.
Hazlitt, William:
British Poets, 21.
Health, inspiration, 289.
Hebrew Language, study, 48. (See Bible.)
Hedge, Frederic Henry:
at a party, 149;
quoted, 383.
Henry VII., tombs, 415.
Herbert, George:
Poem on Man, 102;
parallel, 170;
poetry, 281;
a line quoted, 345.
Herder, Johann Gottfried, allusion, 16.
Heredity:
Emerson’s belief, 1,
2;
in Emerson family, 4, 19;
Whipple on, 389;
Jonson, 393.
Herrick, Robert, poetry, 281.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth. (See Emerson’s Books,—Nature.)
Hilali, The Flute, 399.