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Subjoined to the Life of Sir Walter Scott by Robert Chambers, edited by W.Chambers. London, 1871. Letters from Scott to Hogg and Laidlaw are included. Memorials of Coleorton, being letters from Coleridge, Wordsworth and his Sister, Southey, and Sir Walter Scott, to Sir George and Lady Beaumont of Coleorton, Leicestershire, 1803 to 1834.
Edited, with introduction and notes, by William Knight. 2 vols.
Boston, 1887. The second volume contains three letters by Scott. The Letters of Sir Walter Scott and Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe to Robert Chambers, 1821-45.
With original memoranda of Sir Walter Scott, etc. [Edited by C.E.S.
Chambers.] Edinburgh, 1904. Reminiscences of Sir Walter Scott, by John Gibson. Edinburgh, 1871. Besides nine letters from Scott this book gives in full a memorial written by him in regard to the claim of Constable's trustee on _Woodstock_ and _Napoleon_. Traditions and Recollections, Domestic, Clerical, and Literary; in which are included letters of Charles II, Cromwell, Fairfax, Edgecumbe, Macaulay, Wolcot, Opie, Whitaker, Gibbon, Buller, Courtenay, Moore, Downman, Drewe, Seward, Darwin, Cowper, Hayley, Hardinge, Sir Walter Scott, and other distinguished characters.
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