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Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature

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22 and 24.) Hunt evidently thought that Scott was partly responsible for the articles in _Blackwood_ on the Cockney School.

He says, "Unfortunately some of the knaves were not destitute of talent: the younger were tools of older ones who kept out of sight." (Hunt's _Lord Byron_, etc., Vol.

I, p.

423.) In his _Autobiography_, Hunt says, "Sir Walter Scott confessed to Mr.Severn at Rome that the truth respecting Keats had prevailed." (Vol.

II, p.


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