[Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature by Margaret Ball]@TWC D-Link bookSir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature CHAPTER VI 68/377
By a layman.
London. Two sermons written by Sir Walter for George Huntly Gordon, then a Probationer.
Afterwards published by Gordon, with the author's permission, to raise money. Chronicles of the Canongate.
Second series: The Fair Maid of Perth. Proceedings in the Court-martial held upon John, Master of Sinclair, captain-lieutenant in Preston's regiment, for the murder of Ensign Schaw of the same regiment, and Captain Schaw, of the Royals, 17 October, 1708; with correspondence respecting that transaction. Edinburgh. Edited by Sir Walter Scott and presented by him to the Roxburghe club.
Some of the same material seems to have been used in the book named below: Memoirs of the Insurrection in 1715, by John, Master of Sinclair. With notes by Sir Walter Scott.
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