ife" published,
Vol. II.,
Murray's proposed edition of his works,
Thorwaldsen's statue refused by Dean of Westminster,
attempt to alter Dean's decision;
the statue placed in library of Trinity College, Cambridge,
Byron, Lady, her offer to Murray
for redemption of Byron's Memoirs,
Cadell & Davies, appointed London Agents
for _Blackwood's Magazine_,
Callcott, Lady, _see_ Graham, Mrs.
Campbell, Thomas, "Pleasures o
Hope," "Hohenlinden," "The
Exile of Erin," "Ye Mariners of
England," "Battle of the Baltic,"
"Lochiel's Warning"; correspondence
with Scott; intimacy
with Murray;
proposed "Selection from British
Poets"; "Gertrude
of Wyoming"; Lectures on
Poetry; "Now Barabbas
was a Publisher"; his
opinion of Mrs. Hemans's "Records
of Woman,"
Canning, George, starts _Anti-Jacobin_;
assists in starting _Quarterly Review_;
article in _Q.R._ on "Austrian
State Papers"; on Spain;
views on the Royal Society
of Literature; opinion of
"Waverley"; letters from
Gifford; called "X."
by Benjamin Disraeli,
Canning, Stratford, "The Miniature";
connection with
_Q.R._; introduces Gifford
to Murray; his mission to
Constantinople,
Carlyle, Thomas, recommended to
Murray by Lord Jeffrey;
correspondence with Murray
about "Sartor Resartus";
"Sartor Resartus" declined
by other publishers;
returns to Craigenputtock;
"Sartor Resartus" published in
_Fraser's Magazine_, and, through
Emerson's influence, in United
States,
Cawthorn, publisher of "English
Bards and Scotch Reviewers,"
Cervetto,
Chantrey, Sir F., calls Murray "a
brother Cyclops," _note_
Chesterfield, Lord,
Cleghorn, James, Editor of _Blackwood's
Magazine_,
Colburn, the publisher, "Vivian
Grey"; declines "Sartor
Resartus,"
Coleridge, John Taylor; appointed
Editor to _Quarterly
Review_; wishes to resign
editorship,
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor;
correspondence with Murray;
Goethe's "Faust";
"Wallenstein"; "The
Friend"; "Remorse,"
"Glycine," "Christabel,"
"Christmas Tale," "Zapolya";
opinion of Frere,
Colman's Comedy, "John Bull,"
Colquhoun, Rt. Hon. J.C. (Lord
Advocate),
Colquhoun, John, "The Moor and
the Loch"; correspondence
with Murray; dissatisfaction
with Blackwood; visit to
London and interview with
Murray,
Constable, Archibald (Constable &
Co.); _Farmer's Magazine,
Scots Magazine, Edinburgh
Review_; his partner,
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