[Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature by Margaret Ball]@TWC D-Link bookSir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature CHAPTER VI 126/377
Third series. Chapter I.contains a letter written by Scott in the original manuscript of _The Antiquary_, explaining why the author particularly liked that novel. Letters, hitherto unpublished, written by members of Sir Walter Scott's family to their old governess.
Edited, with an introduction and notes, by the Warden of Wadham College, Oxford. London, 1905. See pp.
13-15 for a letter from Scott, and pp.
37-38 for a note of instructions in regard to his daughter Sophia's history lessons. Correspondence between J.Fenimore Cooper and Sir Walter Scott. _The Knickerbocker Magazine_, xi: 380; April, 1838. The letter from Scott to Cooper quoted above, p.
102, is here given. Fiction, Fair and Foul.
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