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Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature

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Boston, 1895.
This contains a few letters of Scott's, but only one which is not published elsewhere.
A Short Account of successful exertions in behalf of the fatherless and widows after the war in 1814; containing letters from Mr.Wilberforce, Sir Walter Scott, Marshal Bluecher, etc.

By Rudolf Ackermann.
Oxford, 1871.
There is only one letter by Scott.
The Courser's Manual, etc., by T.Goodlake.

1828.
This book contains one letter by Scott, dated 16th October, 1828, about an old Scottish poem entitled "The Last Words of Bonny Heck." (See _Lockhart_, V.219, for what is doubtless the same letter.) The Chimney-sweeper's Friend and Climbing-boy's Album.

Arranged by James Montgomery.
London, 1824.
The Preface contains part of a letter from Scott, in which he describes the construction of the chimneys at Abbotsford.

(See _Lockhart_, IV.


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