Complete in Ten Vols Walter Scott. " The times of Virgil please me better , because he had | tions can veil mutual ... in author of distinguished merit to announce his hay - high power , but who , in the course of a few months , ing ...
John Gibson Lockhart. During this visit to London , Sir Walter appears to have been consulted by several persons in author- ity as to the project of a Society of Literature , for which the King's patronage had been solicited , and which ...
Walter Scott Andrew Lang. sat their goodly dames in ruff and gorget , like the portraits which in catalogues of paintings are de- signed " wife of ... in Author's Note I. to the stake . The younger mixed , some of WOODSTOCK . 5.
... Scott called on Clerk , and ... in Author of the famous Essay on dividing the Line in Sea - fights . 2 Compare The Antiquary , chap . iv . the ground , were accidentally discovered in some fortu- nate 132 ÆT . 17 SIR WALTER SCOTT.
Sir Walter Scott. remarks on the circumstances under which their exertions have been called forth . It is a frequent subject of ... in- author is one , though by no surance against loss ; just as a knowing jockey , destitute of other ...
... Sir Herbert Grierson's Edition of The Letters of Sir Walter Scott . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1979 ... in Author / Publisher Relations During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries . Eds . Robin Myers and Michael Harris ...
Keats, Coleridge and Scott by their Contemporaries John Mullan, Ralph Pite, Fiona Robertson, Jenny Wallace. English , University of Aberdeen , 1983 ) Allan , George [ and William Weir ] , Life of Sir Walter ... in Author / Publisher ...
Thus, this collection brings into view a wide range of nineteenth-century expressions of love for literature and its creators. This book is about Anglo-American literary heritage.
... Sir Walter Scott , The Correspondence of Sir Walter Scott and Charles Robert Maturin , ed . William McCarthy and ... in Author- ship in Context : From the Theoretical to the Material , eds . Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi and Polina Mackay ...
... of higher and more realistic quality . His comment shows the expectations with which a novel was met , and also gives hints as to the expected readership and thereby the status of the novel . Gentility was desir- able not only in author ...