id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13583 Carlyle, Thomas The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I .txt text/plain 89472 6121 83 Must lecture in America or write a book.--Wordsworth.--Sterling. one man of letters, his friend, the best mind he knew, whom Thanks, my kind friend, for the news you again send me. wishes to that new fair Friend of ours, whom one day we shall good wishes, a copy of his little work, lately published, on our I write the day after your letter comes, I ought to say, however, that about New-year's-day I will send about New-Year's-Day, the preceding letter. Almost a month ago there went a copy of a Book called _French a good book, I know,) I shall sustain with great glee the new hope, got the letter sent nearly a month ago, giving account of letters: and you are a good and generous man to write so many. Dear Friend,--Some four days ago I wrote you a long Letter, letter you had said too much good of my poor little arid book,-- ./cache/13583.txt ./txt/13583.txt