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  • ...an of Feeling" had been "constantly obedient to his moral sense," as [[Sir Walter Scott]] says. In 1777 Mackenzie published a third novel, ''Julia de Roubigne.'' ...There is a criticism of his work in the Prefatory Memoir prefixed by [[Sir Walter Scott]] to an edition of his novels in 'Ballantyne's Novelist's Library' (vol. v.
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  • ...against the use of titles, which is why I started an article with the name Walter Scott, instead of Sir Walter (and was irritated to find an article with the title ...f Redirects resolve just about any problem. Even though [[Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott]] is almost ALWAYS referred to with the "Sir", at least here in the States,
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  • ...al Mile, displays manuscripts, relics and memorabilia of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and R.L. Stevenson. ...h’s portrait of [[Robert Burns]] and Sir Henry Raeburn’s portrait of [[Sir Walter Scott]].
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  • ...ughly one third of total book sales. Both [[Anna Laetitia Barbauld]] and [[Walter Scott]] were involved as publishers in the development of the new genre. Both ack ...d as soon as it was published in 1796 it became an incredible success. Sir Walter Scott expressed his astonishment as follows: "It seemed to create a new epoch in
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  • ...erein (about 66 in number) and sent some of these (of the Scott tartan) to Walter Scott himself. In addition to material on tartans, the book also contained Append
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  • * '''W.Scott''' - [[Walter Scott (botanist)|Walter Scott]]
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  • ...n,<ref>Lockhart, J. Life of Sir Walter Scott. 1836. ch 13. Buchan, J. Sir Walter Scott. Cassell p 72</ref> but Byron outdid him to such an extent<ref>MacCarth, p
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  • ...had already turned out [[potboiler]] historical novels in the manner of [[Walter Scott]] and [[Anne Radcliffe]], on commission from publishers, but only under pse He guided European fiction away from the overriding influence of [[Walter Scott]] and the [[Gothic novel|Gothic]] school, by showing that modern life could
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  • ...t the nurse her job, but which may have saved the life of the future [[Sir Walter Scott]]. <ref>[http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/abc/josephblack.
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  • ...s of writings by well-known authors such as [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]], [[Walter Scott]], [[James Fenimore Cooper]], [[Nathaniel Hawthorne]], [[James Russell Lowe
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  • ...ton, James Watt, William Murdoch, James Clerk Maxwell, Lord Kelvin and Sir Walter Scott.
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  • ...contrast, though they nevertheless appreciated each other: in Scotland, [[Walter Scott|Scott]], with colourful scenes, characters and conflicts, was inaugurating
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  • ...om England, and even from the Continent and America. Among them were [[Sir Walter Scott]], [[Sydney Smith]], Lord Brougham, Dr Thomas Brown, [[James Mill]], Sir Ja
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  • ...cGregor. Loch Katrine is well known for 100 year old pleasure Steamer "Sir Walter Scott".
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  • ...s still putting out new poems, and Lockhart was bringing out his life of [[Walter Scott|Scott]] who had died in 1832. [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson|Tennyson]] and [[Rob
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  • ...esumption."<ref>Letter to J G Lockhart, quoted in Lockhart's ''Life of Sir Walter Scott''</ref>
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  • ...nced by British writers, notably [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] and [[Walter Scott|Scott]].
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  • * Dunn, Walter Scott. ''The New Imperial Economy: The British Army and the American Frontier, 17
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