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The Noble Moringer. Translated from the German. Poems. (See also the
introduction to _The Betrothed_.)
1817 Vol. X.
Farewell Address, spoken by Mr. Kemble to the Edinburgh Theatre, on
the 29th March, 1817. (Reprinted from the _Sale-Room_. ) Poems.
1824 Vol. XVII.
To Mons. Alexandre.
(c) Contributions to other periodicals
Scott contributed frequently to _The Edinburgh Weekly Journal_, edited
and published by James Ballantyne. Some of the articles are reprinted in
the Miscellaneous Prose Works. Lockhart reprints in the Life Scott's
account of the coronation of George IV., and his Reply to General
Gourgaud.
Scott also contributed to _The Sale-Room_, a weekly paper edited and
published by John Ballantyne from January 4 to July 12, 1817 (28
numbers). (See _Lockhart_, Vol. III, p. 89.)
To _The Keepsake_, an annual, Scott contributed in 1828 The Tapestried
Chamber, My Aunt Margaret's Mirror, and The Laird's Jock, and in 1830
The House of Aspen.
In _Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine_, Vol. I, appeared three articles
entitled "Notices concerning the Scottish Gypsies," for which Scott
furnished a large part of the material. (Numbers for April, May, and
September, 1817.) Lockhart says that Scott dictated to Thomas Pringle "a
collection of anecdotes concerning Scottish gypsies, which attracted a
good deal of notice." The first article refers to "Mr. Walter Scott, a
gentleman to whose distinguished assistance and advice we have been on
the present occasion very peculiarly indebted, and who has not only
furnished us with many interesting particulars himself, but has also
obligingly directed us to other sources of curious information." Scott
quotes from the first of the three articles in his review of _Tales of
My Landlord_, and he afterwards used the same anecdotes in the
introduction to _Guy Mannering_.
3. _Books which contain letters written by Scott_.
(As there is no complete collection of Scott's letters it has been
thought wise to name the various sources, so far as the letters have
appeared at all in print, from which such a collection might be made.
The list includes only those books or articles in which letters were
published for the first time; yet it is probably far from exhaustive.
Notes are given in regard to the number or kind of the letters from
Scott to be found in some of the less-known books.)
Memoirs of Sir Walter Scott, by J.G. Lockhart.
Edinburgh, 7 vols. 1837-8. 10 vols. 1839. Abridged edition 1848. The
edition referred to throughout this study is that published by
Macmillan and Company in 5 volumes, 1900.
Familiar Letters of Sir Walter Scott [edited by D. Douglas].
2 vols. Edinburgh, 1894.
Letters and Recollections of Sir Walter Scott, by Mrs. Hughes (of
Uffington), edited by Horace G. Hutchinson.
London, 1904. (First published in _The Century_, xliv: 424 and 566;
July and August, 1903.)
The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart, by Andrew Lang, from
Abbotsford and Milton Lockhart mss. and other original sources.
2 vols. London, 1897.
These volumes contain many letters from Scott to Lockhart.
Memoir and Correspondence of the late John Murray, with an account of
the origin and progress of the House, 1768-1843, by Samuel Smiles.
2 vols. London, 1891.
This book contains many letters from Scott to Murray, who published
some of Scott's works and was the proprietor of the _Quarterly
Review_.
Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondents. A Memorial by his
son Thomas Constable.
3 vols. Edinburgh, 1873.
The third volume is wholly taken up with an account of Scott's
relations with Constable, his publisher, and many letters are given.
See also Vol. II, pages 347 and 474.
[The Ballantyne and Lockhart Pamphlets.]
I. Refutation of the Misstatements and Calumnies contained in Mr.
Lockhart's Life of Sir Walter Scott, bart., respecting the Messrs.
Ballantyne, by the trustees and son of the late Mr. James Ballantyne.
(1835.)
II. The Ballantyne Humbug Handled by the author of the Life of Sir
Walter Scott. (1839.)
III. Reply to Mr. Lockhart's Pamphlet, entitled "The Ballantyne-Humbug
Handled," etc. (1839.)
The two last pamphlets contain numerous letters of Scott's. For a
history of Scott's publishing operations these pamphlets should be
studied in connection with the Memoirs of Lockhart, Murray, and
Constable.
Annals of a Publishing House; William Blackwood and his sons, their
magazine and friends. By Mrs. Oliphant.
3rd edition, 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1897.
About half a dozen letters not elsewhere published are given in this
book.
Letters from and to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe, Esq., edited by
Alexander Allardyce, with a memoir by Rev. W.K.R. Bedford.
2 vols. Edinburgh, 1888.
Lockhart wrote to Sharpe in 1834: "He had preserved so many letters
of yours.... that I must suppose the correspondence was considered
by himself as one not of the common sort." (Vol. II, p. 479.) Both
men were authors and antiquaries, and their letters as given in this
book illustrate their favorite studies.
Lady Louisa Stuart. Selections from her manuscripts, edited by Hon.
James Home.
London, 1899. (One section of the book is entitled "Unpublished
Letters of Sir Walter Scott and Lady Louisa Stuart.")
Abbotsford Notanda, by Robert Carruthers. Subjoined to the Life of Sir
Walter Scott by Robert Chambers, edited by W. Chambers.
London, 1871.
Letters from Scott to Hogg and Laidlaw are included.
Memorials of Coleorton, being letters from Coleridge, Wordsworth and his
Sister, Southey, and Sir Walter Scott, to Sir George and Lady Beaumont
of Coleorton, Leicestershire, 1803 to 1834. Edited, with introduction
and notes, by William Knight.
2 vols. Boston, 1887.
The second volume contains three letters by Scott.
The Letters of Sir Walter Scott and Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe to Robert
Chambers, 1821-45. With original memoranda of Sir Walter Scott, etc.
[Edited by C.E.S. Chambers.]
Edinburgh, 1904.
Reminiscences of Sir Walter Scott, by John Gibson.
Edinburgh, 1871.
Besides nine letters from Scott this book gives in full a memorial
written by him in regard to the claim of Constable's trustee on
_Woodstock_ and _Napoleon_.
Traditions and Recollections, Domestic, Clerical, and Literary; in which
are included letters of Charles II, Cromwell, Fairfax, Edgecumbe,
Macaulay, Wolcot, Opie, Whitaker, Gibbon, Buller, Courtenay, Moore,
Downman, Drewe, Seward, Darwin, Cowper, Hayley, Hardinge, Sir Walter
Scott, and other distinguished characters. By the Rev. R. Polwhele.
2 vols. London, 1826.
Vol. II. contains five letters from Scott.
Letters of Sir Walter Scott, addressed to the Rev. R. Polwhele; D.
Gilbert, Esq.; Francis Douce, Esq.; etc.
London, 1832.
Twenty-eight letters from Scott are given, of which at least one had
previously been published.
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William Taylor of Norwich,
... containing his correspondence of many years with the late Robert
Southey, Esq., and original letters from Sir Walter Scott, and other
eminent literary men. Compiled and edited by J.W. Robberds, F.G.S., of
Norwich.
2 vols. London, 1843.
Vol. I. contains two letters from Scott, of which the second has
decided critical interest. See pp. 94-100. Vol. II. has one letter
from Scott. See p. 533.
Memoirs of Sir William Knighton, Bart. G.C.H. ... including his
correspondence with many distinguished personages. By Lady Knighton.
Philadelphia, 1838.
Fourteen letters from Scott are given.
Letters between James Ellis, Esq., and Walter Scott, Esq.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1850.
The letters from Scott are two in number.
Haydon's Correspondence and Table-talk, with a Memoir by his son,
Frederick Wordsworth Haydon.
2 vols., London, 1876.
The first volume contains a few letters by Scott.
The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, by his nephew, Pierre M.
Irving.
4 vols., New York, 1865.
Vol. I, p. 240, contains a letter to Brevoort; pp. 439-40, 442-4 and
450-1 contain three letters to Irving.
Memorials of James Hogg, by M.G. Garden.
London, 1903.
Four letters by Scott are included.
Memoirs of a Literary Veteran, including sketches and anecdotes of the
most distinguished literary characters from 1794 to 1849, by R.P.
Gillies.
3 vols. London, 1851.
Vol. II, pp. 77-83, contains three letters from Scott; Vol. III, pp.
143-4, contains one.
Sir Walter Scott. The story of his life, by R. Shelton Mackenzie.
Boston, 1871.
See p. 471 for a letter not published elsewhere.
Byron's Letters and Journals. Rowland E. Prothero, ed.
6 vols., London, 1898-1901.
See Vol. VI, p. 55 for a letter of Scott's not published elsewhere.
Catalogue of the Exhibition held at Edinburgh in July and August, 1871,
on occasion of the commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Sir
Walter Scott.
Edinburgh, 1872.
This catalogue contains notices of the autograph letters which were
exhibited, and prints a few of the letters.
A Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American
Authors.... By S. Austin Allibone.
3 vols. Philadelphia, 1870.
Two letters from Scott to Ticknor are given in the article on Scott.
Fragments of Voyages and Travel, by Basil Hall. 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. By John Ruskin.
_Nineteenth Century_, viii: 195; August, 1880.
A footnote on pp. 196-7 contains fragments of five letters from
Scott to the builder of Abbotsford.
Wordsworth's Poetical Works. Edited by William Knight.
II vols. Edinburgh, 1882.
See the index. Vol. XI, p. 196 has a letter from Scott which I think
had not previously been published. Vol. X, p. 105, gives one which
Lockhart quotes "very imperfectly," according to Prof. Knight.
Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain ... with
biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions, by
Edmund Lodge.
London, 1835.
Vol. I contains, in the appendix to the preface, a letter from Scott
to the publisher, dated 25th March 1828. (See _Lockhart_, V, 350.)
The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, edited by Augustus J.C. Hare.
2 vols. 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. 158-9.)
APPENDIX II.
1. _Bibliographies of Scott_
Allibone, S.A. Dictionary of British and American Authors and
Literature. 3 vols. Phil., 1870.
Anderson, J.P. Bibliography of Scott, in the Life of Scott by C.D. Yonge
(Great Writers Series). London, 1888.
Lockhart's Life of Scott; the Centenary Catalogue (see above, p. 171);
the British Museum Catalogue; the Dictionary of National Biography.
2. _A partial list of the books used in the preparation of this Study_,
aside from those given in the bibliography of Scott's works. (See
particularly the list of books which contain letters written by Scott:
Appendix I. 3.)
Adolphus, J.L.
Letters to Richard Heber, Esq., containing critical remarks on the
series of novels beginning with "Waverley," and an attempt to
ascertain their author. Second edition. London, 1822.
Aitken, G.A., ed.
Romances and Narratives by Daniel Defoe. 16 vols. London, 1895.
Arnold, Matthew.
Byron. In Essays in Criticism. Second series. London, 1889.
Carlyle, Thomas.
Sir Walter Scott. In Critical and Miscellaneous Essays. 4 vols.
London, 1857.
Chambers, E.K.
The Mediaeval Stage. 2 vols. Oxford, 1903.
Chesterton, G.K.
Varied Types. New York, 1903.
Child, Francis J.
English and Scottish Popular Ballads. 5 vols. Boston, 1882-96.
English and Scottish Popular Ballads, edited from the collection of
Francis James Child by Helen Child Sargent and George Lyman Kittredge.
Boston, 1904.
Clemens, S.L. (Mark Twain).
Life on the Mississippi. Boston, 1883.
Cockburn, Henry.
Memorials of His Time. Edinburgh, 1874.
Coleridge, S.T.
Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 2 vols.
London, 1835.
Letters of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, edited by E.H. Coleridge. 2 vols.
Boston, 1895.
Collins, J. Churton.
Ephemera Critica. London, 1901.
Courthope, W.J.
A History of English Poetry. 4 vols. New York, 1895-1903.
The Liberal Movement in English Literature. London, 1885.
Cunningham, Allan.
Life of Scott. Boston, 1832.
Dowden, Edward.
Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. 2 vols. London, 1886.
Fitzgerald, Percy.
New History of the English Stage, from the Restoration to the liberty
of the theatres, in connection with the patent houses. 2 vols. London,
1882.
Forster, John.
Walter Savage Landor, a biography. 2 vols. London, 1869.
Freeman, E.A.
The History of the Norman Conquest of England. 5 vols. New
York, 1873.
Gates, L.E.
Three Studies in Literature. New York, 1899.
Gillies, R.P.
Recollections of Sir Walter Scott. (Republished in book form from
_Fraser's Magazine_, Sept., Nov., Dec. 1835, and Jan., 1836.)
Hazlitt, William.
Collected Works, edited by A.R. Waller and Arnold Glover. 12 vols.
London, 1902-4. (Spirit of the Age, Vol. IV; Plain Speaker, Vol. VII;
Dramatic Essays, Vol. VIII.)
Herford, C.H.
The Age of Wordsworth. (Handbooks of English Literature.) London,
1905.
Hogg, James, ed.
Jacobite Relics of Scotland, being the songs, airs, and legends of the
adherents of the House of Stuart. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1819-21.
Domestic Manners and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott. Glasgow, 1834.
Hudson, W.H.
Sir Walter Scott, London, 1901.
Hunt, J.H. Leigh.
Autobiography; with reminiscences of friends and contemporaries. 2
vols. New York, 1850.
Feast of the Poets. London, 1814.
Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries. Second edition. 2 vols.
London, 1828.
Hutton, R.H.
Sir Walter Scott. (English Men of Letters.) New York, 1878.
Irving, Washington.
Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey. (First volume of the "Crayon
Miscellany.") London, 1835.
Lang, Andrew.
Sir Walter Scott (Literary Lives). New York, 1906.
Border edition of the Waverley Novels, 48 vols. London, 1892-1894.
Laing, Malcolm, ed.
Poems of Ossian, containing the poetical works of James MacPherson in
prose and verse. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1805.
Legare, H.S.
Writings.... Edited by his sister. Charleston, S.C., 1846.
Lounsbury, T.R.
James Fenimore Cooper. (American Men of Letters.) Boston, 1882.
Maigron, Louis.
Le Roman Historique a l'Epoque Romantique: essai sur l'influence de
Walter Scott. Paris, 1898.
Masson, David.
British Novelists and Their Styles. Cambridge, Eng., 1859.
Matthews, Brander.
The Historical Novel, etc. New York, 1901.
Meteyard, Eliza.
A Group of Englishmen (1795-1815), being records of the younger
Wedgwoods and their friends. London, 1871.
Millar, J.H.
The Mid-Eighteenth Century. (Periods of European Literature.) New
York, 1902.
Moore, Thomas.
Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, with notices of his life. 2 vols.
London, 1830.
Myers, F.W.H.
Wordsworth. (English Men of Letters.) New York, 1881.
Newman, J.H.
Apologia Pro Vita Sua. London, 1892.
Nichol, John.
Byron. (English Men of Letters.) New York, 1880.
Palgrave, F.T.
Biographical and Critical Memoir of Sir Walter Scott. (In Poetical
Works of Scott. London, 1866, Macmillan and Company.)
Paris, Gaston.
La Litterature Francaise au Moyen Age. Paris, 1890.
Percy, W.
Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, consisting of old heroic ballads,
songs, and other pieces of our earlier poets (chiefly of the lyric
kind) together with some few of later date. 3 vols. London, 1765.
Pierce, E.L.
Memoirs and Letters of Charles Sumner. 2 vols. Boston, 1877.
Ruskin, John.
Modern Painters. New edition, 5 vols. London, 1897.
Saintsbury, George.
Life of Scott. (Famous Scots Series.) New York. [1897.]
A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe.... 3 vols. New
York, 1900-1904.
Scott, Temple, ed.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. (Bohn's Standard Library.)
London, 1898-1905.
Southey, Robert.
Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey, edited by John Wood
Warter. 4 vols. London, 1856.
Stephen, Leslie.
English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century. (Ford
Lectures, 1903.) London, 1904.
Swift. (English Men of Letters.) New York, 1882.
Taine, H.A.
Histoire de la Litterature Anglaise. 4 vols. Paris, 1863-64.
Ticknor, George.
Life, Letters, and Journals of George Ticknor. Sixth edition. 2 vols.
Boston, 1877.
White, A.D.
Autobiography. 3 vols. New York, 1905.
Wylie, L.J.
Studies in the Evolution of English Criticism. Boston, 1894.
3. _Periodicals and articles referred to, aside from the articles
written by Scott._
_The Bibliographer_: Notes for a Bibliography of Swift, by Stanley
Lane-Poole. Vol. VI, pp. 160-71.
_The Edinburgh Review_: Review of The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border,
Vol. I, pp. 395-406; Review of Sir Tristrem, Vol. IV, pp. 427-43; Review
of Scott's edition of Swift, Vol. XXVII, pp. 1-58; Border Ballads, Vol.
CCIII, pp. 306-26.
_The English Historical Review_: Dean Swift and The Memoirs of Captain
Carleton, by Col. the Hon. Arthur Parnell, R.E. Vol. VI, pp. 97-151.
_Fraser's Magazine_: Review of Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft,
Vol. II, pp. 507-519.
_The Knickerbocker Magazine_: Review by J. Fenimore Cooper of Lockhart's
Life of Scott, Vol. XII, pp. 349 ff.
_Macmillan's Magazine_: The Historical Novel: Scott and Dumas, by Prof.
Saintsbury, Vol. LXX, pp. 321-330.
_The Nineteenth Century_: Defoe's "Apparition of Mrs. Veal," by G.A.
Aitken, Vol. XXXVII, pp. 95 ff.
_The Quarterly Review_: Review of Dunlop's History of Fiction, Vol.
XIII, pp. 384-408; Review of Frankenstein, Vol. XVIII, pp. 37-385;
Review of The Lives of the Novelists, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 349-378.
INDEX.
_Abbot, The_, 88, 132, 155
_Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey_, 15, 176
_Abbotsford, described by the Hon. Mary Monica Maxwell Scott_, 161
_Abbotsford Notanda_, 169
_Absalom and Achitophel_, 60, 63-4, 66
_Account of the Death of Frederick, Duke of York, An_, 156
Addison, Joseph, 80
Adolphus, J.L., see _Letters to Heber_
Aeschylus, 50
_Age of Wordsworth, The_, 10, 20, 125, 131, 136, 175
_Aiken's Collection of Songs_, Scott's review of, 26, 163
Aitken, G.A., 77, 174, 178
_Alastor_, 89
_Alexander's Feast_, 63, 139
Allibone, S.A., 56, 153, 172, 174
_Amadis de Gaul_, Scott's review of, 4, 37, 128, 129, 162
_Ancient British Drama_, 52, 151-2
_Ancient Criminal Trials_, Scott's review of, 46, 143, 165
_Ancient English Metrical Romances_, Scott's review of, 125, 162
_Ancient Mariner, The_, 87-8
_Ancient Times_, 149
Anderson, J.P., see _Bibliography of Scott_
_Annals of a Publishing House_, 169
_Annals of the Caledonians_, etc., Scott's review of, 164
_Anne of Geierstein_, 51, 65, 104, 127, 160
_Antiquary, The_, 3, 50, 51, 89, 154, 172
_Apologia_, Newman's, 142, 176
_Apology for Tales of Terror_, 147
_Apparition of Mrs. Veal, The_, 76-7, 178
Arbuthnot, John, 68
Ariosto, 33, 105
Aristotle, 53, 54
Arnold, Matthew, 95-6, 174
_Auchindrane, or The Ayrshire Tragedy_, 160
_Auchinleck Manuscript, The_, 34, 148
_Auld Robin Gray_, 157
Austen, Jane, 75, 100, 130
_Autobiography of Scott_, 160
Bage, Robert, 73, 75, 79
Baillie, Joanna, 46, 85, 97, 98, 114, 118, 151, 156
_Ballad Book, The_, 28, 148
_Ballads and Lyrical Pieces_, 148
_Ballantyne and Lockhart Pamphlets, The_, 149, 169
_Bannatyne, Memoir of_, 44, 160
_Bannatyne Miscellany, The_, 159
Barnard, Lady Anne, 157
_Bartholomew Fair_, 118
_Battle of Brunanburgh, The_, 20, 43
_Battles of Talavera_, Scott's review of, 106, 112-13, 163
Beaumont and Fletcher, 42, 50, 51, 52, 56
_Beggar's Bush, The_, 50
_Beggar's Opera, The_, 50
_Beowulf_, 42
Berners, John, Lord, 128
_Betrothed, The_, 157, 167
_Bibliographer, The_, 67, 177
_Bibliography of Scott_, Anderson's, 174
_Bibliotheque Bleue_, 33
_Bibliotheque de Romans_, 33
_Black Dwarf, The_, 3, 87, 109, 154
Blackmore, Sir Richard, 80
_Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine_, 78, 83, 100, 164, 167, 169
Blair, Hugh, 15
_Boaden's Life of Kemble_, Scott's review of, 46, 47, 58, 164
Boiardo, 33
Boileau, 136
_Border Antiquities_, 153
Boswell, James, 80, 161
_Brennoralt_, 51
_Bridal of Triermain, The_, 27, 152
_Bride of Lammermoor, The_, 3, 34, 155
_British Novelists and Their Styles_, 3, 145, 176
Brome, Richard, 50
Broughton, Hugh, 71
Brown, Charles Brockden, 104
Buchan, Peter, 27
Bunyan, Scott's review of Southey's Life of, 111, 165
Buerger, Gottfried, 18, 31, 147
Burney, Fanny, 100
Burns, Robert, 22, 30, 86, 93, 96
_Burt's Letters from the North of Scotland_, 154
Butler, Samuel, 64
Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 11, 50, 86, 88-9, 91, 92-6, 97, 98, 99, 101,
104, 105, 106, 110, 121, 129, 143, 163, 171, 176
_Cadyow Castle_, 30
_Cain_, 95
_Caledonian Sketches_, Scott's review of, 84, 163
Calprenede, 53, 76
Campbell, Thomas, 96, 100, 118, 163
Carey, Patrick, 155
_Carey, Robert, Memoirs of_, 149, 151
_Carleton, Captain, Memoirs of_, 68, 144, 148, 178
Carlyle, Thomas, 125, 131, 144, 174
Carr, Sir John, 84, 163
Cartwright, William, 50
_Castle Dangerous_, 18, 34, 161
_Castle of Otranto, The_, 76
_Catalogue of the Centenary Exhibition_, 147, 151, 171, 174
Chambers, E.K., 21, 174
Chambers, Robert, 50, 169, 170
_Changeling, The_, 56
Chapman, George, 50
_Chase, The_, 31, 147
Chatterton, Scott's review of the Life and Works of, 43, 162
Chaucer, 43, 44-5, 62, 162
Chesterton, G.K., 11, 174
_Childe Harold_, 14, 88, 93, 94, 95, 129, 163
Child, Francis J., 24, 28, 31, 174
_Chimney-Sweeper's Friend_, 173
_Chivalry_, Essay on, 36, 46, 154
_Christabel_, 62, 86-7, 88
Christie, W.D., 60
_Chronicles of the Canongate_, 2, 3, 80, 119, 129, 159
_Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs_, 156
_Chrononhotonthologos_, 50
_Cid, The_, Scott's review of, 92, 163
_Clarissa Harlowe_, 74
Clemens, Samuel L., 142, 174
Clifford, Arthur, 149
_Cock and the Fox, The_, 45
Cockburn, Henry, 15, 175
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 11, 22, 51, 86-9, 90-91, 92, 106, 135, 137,
138, 169, 175
Collins, Churton, 68, 143-4, 175
Colvin, Sidney, 100
Congreve, William, 57, 60
_Conquest of Granada, The_, 57
_Constable, Archibald, Literary Correspondence of_, 12, 33, 48, 52, 98,
104, 121, 126, 127, 154, 158, 168, 169
Conybeare, John J., 42
Cooper, J. Fenimore, 14, 101-3, 172, 178
_Correspondence of Lady Suffolk_, Scott's review of, 142, 164
_Count Julian_, 99
_Count Robert of Paris_, 161
_Courser's Manual, The_, 173
Courthope, W.J., 21, 141, 175
Cowley, Abraham, 59, 64
Cowper, William, 64
Crabbe, George, 97, 166
Craik, Sir Henry, 68
_Critic, The_, 50
Croker, J.W., 161, 163
_Cromek's Reliques of Burns_, Scott's review of, 22, 86, 163
_Culloden Papers_, Scott's review of, 45, 163
Cumberland, Richard, 73, 163
Cunningham, Allan, 47-8, 81-2, 96, 175
_Curse of Kehama, The_, Scott's review of, 91, 92, 163
Dante, 33, 92
_Darkness_, 88-9
Davy, Sir Humphrey, see _Salmonia_
_Dean Swift and the Memoirs of Captain Carleton_, 68, 144, 148, 178
Defoe, Daniel, 71, 73, 76-7, 148-9, 156, 178
Dekker, Thomas, 50, 56
_Demonology and Witchcraft, Letters on_, 45, 104, 138, 160, 178
DeQuincey, Thomas, 99
Derrick, John, 71, 150
_Description of the Regalia of Scotland_, 155
_Diable Boiteux, Le_, 74
_Dictionary of British and American Authors_, 56, 153, 172, 174
D'Israeli, Isaac, 20, 142
_Domestic Manners and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott_, 114, 175
_Don Juan_, 95
Donne, John, 62
_Don Quixote_, 33
_Doom of Devorgoil, The_, 46-7, 48, 160
Douce, Francis, 20
_Douglas_, 47, 51, 111
Douglas, David, 161, 168
_Douglas on Military Bridges_, Scott's review of, 163
Dowden, Prof. Edward, 91, 175
_Drama_, Essay on, 50, 52-9, 136, 154
_Drapier's Letters, The_, 69
Drayton, Michael, 62
Drelincourt's _Defence_, etc., 76-7
Dryden, John, 44, 59-65, 93, 112, 145
_Dryden's Works_, edited by Scott, 2, 5, 7, 36, 44-5, 50, 51, 52-8,
59-65, 66, 70, 73, 80, 126, 131, 136, 139, 145, 149
Dunbar, William, 44, 143-4
Dunlop, J.C., 73, 178
Dyce, Alexander, 55
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