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Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature

CHAPTER VI
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Of his poetry there are various opinions: there is, perhaps, too much of it for the present generation; posterity will probably select.

He has _passages_ equal to anything." (Byron's _Letters and Journals_, ed.

Prothero, Vol.

II, p.

331.) Shelley also had a high opinion of Southey's work.


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