id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21250 Ker, W. P. (William Paton) Sir Walter Scott: A Lecture at the Sorbonne .txt text/plain 5894 268 70 of Scotland; on the other hand, the competition for Scott's novels in Scott and Byron is as pleasant to think of as the friendship between As to the truth of Stendhal's opinion about the vogue of Scott's novels imitations of Scott, the ordinary historical novel as it was written by other personages, Balzac finds beyond these nothing like Scott's critical theory of Scott's novels is curiously like his opinion about Scott, and this is, I think, an interesting point in the history of direct into the verse of Crabbe; as if Scott's imagination in the novels the difference between the genius of Shakespeare and Sir Walter Scott, Scott before _The Lay of the Last Minstrel_ looked like a young right; Scott's experience is shaped into the Waverley Novels, though one _Ivanhoe_ that Scott definitely starts on the regular historical novel of the greatness of Sir Walter Scott. ./cache/21250.txt ./txt/21250.txt