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" I did so fast, that the last two volumes were written in three weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will be popular in the south, as much of the humor, if there be any, is local, and some... "
The Scottish Review - Page 230
1894
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 1

John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 608 pages
...that the last two volumes were written in throe weeks. 1 had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will...amusement in it. It has made a very strong impression hero, and the good people of Edinburgh are busied in tracing the author, and in finding out originals...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott: In Four Volumes, Volume 2

John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1837 - 428 pages
...that the last two volumes were written in tbree weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will be popular in the south, as much of the humour, il' there be any, is local, and some ef it even professional. You, however, who are * Mr Hnrriit hr.d,...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 3

John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 314 pages
...that the last two volumes were written m three weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will be popular m the south, as much of the humor, if there be any, is local, and some of it even professional. You,...
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Memoirs of the life of sir Walter Scott [by J.G. Lockhart].

John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 432 pages
...that the last two volumes were written in three weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will be popular in the south, * Mr. Morritt had, in the spring of this year, been present at the first levee held at the Tuileries...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 4

John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1839 - 428 pages
...that the last two volumes were written in three weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will be popular in the south, * Mr. Morritt had, in the spring of this year, been present at the first levee held at the Tuileries...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 200

American periodicals - 1894 - 854 pages
...that the last two volumes were written In three weeks. I had a great deal of fun In the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that It will be popular In the South, as much of the humor, If there be any, is local, and some of it even professional. You, however, who are an adopted...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science ..., Volume 14; Volume 77

American literature - 1871 - 808 pages
...author, and in finding out originals for the portraits it contains ;" he "does not expect, however, that it will be popular in the South, as much of the humor, if there be any, is local, and some of it even professional." In another letter he adds a piece...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 10

Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 pages
...that the last two volumes were written in three weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will...You, however, who are an adopted Scotchman, will find sonic amusement in it. It hal ruade a very strong impression here, and the good people of Edinburgh...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart

John Gibson Lockhart - Authors, Scottish - 1850 - 868 pages
...that the last two volumes were written in three weeks. I had a great deal of fun in the accomplishment of this task, though I do not expect that it will...and some of it even professional. You, however, who arc an adopted Scotchman, will find some amusement in it. It has made a very strong impression here,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 110

Scotland - 1871 - 818 pages
...author, and in finding out originals for the portraits it contains ;" he " does not expect, however, that it will be popular in the South, as much of the...any, is local, and some of it even professional." In another letter he adds a piece of criticism which is true enough, and shows the impartiality with...
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