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one of the most61
of sir walter scott59
at the same time54
in the course of50
the duke of buccleuch46
for the first time44
the author of waverley44
lady of the lake44
in the midst of40
lord of the isles36
the lady of the36
lay of the last35
on the other hand35
of the last minstrel34
in spite of the34
the bride of lammermoor33
seems to have been33
on the th of32
the lord of the30
of the duke of29
of the waverley novels29
tales of my landlord29
in a letter to28
is one of the28
the course of the28
was one of the28
the end of the27
he seems to have26
in the case of25
the fortunes of nigel25
the lay of the25
the introduction to the25
as well as the23
tales of a grandfather22
the bridal of triermain22
one of the best22
as one of the22
of the earl of22
of the court of22
of one of the22
of the scottish border21
in the introduction to21
on the part of21
the rest of the21
for the sake of21
at the end of21
for the purpose of20
of the house of20
at the head of20
on the subject of20
the publication of the20
lives of the novelists20
in the hands of20
a part of the19
was a man of19
chronicles of the canongate19
that is to say19
for the most part19
the author of the19
at the time of19
in regard to the18
the name of the18
the time of the18
in the house of18
the top of the18
as a matter of18
i do not know18
by the author of18
the hands of the18
the banks of the17
the story of the17
of the death of17
in one of the17
minstrelsy of the scottish17
the head of the16
to the duke of16
from the painting by16
it would have been16
is said to have16
of the author of16
the ruins of the15
into the hands of15
in one of his15
the side of the15
the baron of bradwardine15
by the side of15
may still be seen15
by sir walter scott15
i hope you will15
an account of the15
the beginning of the15
peveril of the peak15
fair maid of perth15
it will be remembered14
count robert of paris14
as well as a14
it is impossible to14
the end of his14
as a man of14
as if he had14
the appearance of a14
in the time of14
and at the same14
the greater part of14
the isle of man13
the part of the13
i do not think13
of the life of13
the earl of leicester13
the fair maid of13
as we have seen13
the subject of the13
at the age of13
a great deal of13
the description of the13
as soon as possible13
the character of the13
the middle of the13
the history of the13
the manner in which13
in the beginning of12
that he could not12
in the mean time12
was not to be12
at the foot of12
in the possession of12
of vich ian vohr12
there can be no12
in the way of12
of the bride of12
a good deal of12
john ballantyne and co12
on the banks of12
would have been a12
the head of a12
at a time when12
in the matter of12
in front of the12
under the title of12
on the death of12
the opposite side of12
a matter of fact12
it must have been12
in spite of his12
the scene of the12
to which i have12
in the days of12
the valley of the12
the death of the12
life of sir walter12
as well as in12
the court of session11
is not to be11
said to have been11
if he had been11
out of the question11
to the lord montagu11
opposite side of the11
on account of the11
the foot of the11
the interior of the11
the author of marmion11
of which he had11
the great civil war11
the painting by sir11
to have been the11
the duke of wellington11
the edinburgh annual register11
of the lady of11
in the summer of11
in relation to the11
it is difficult to11
the site of the10
to do with the10
the whole of the10
have been able to10
the fact that it10
of tales of my10
the lives of the10
for the benefit of10
the minstrelsy of the10
from time to time10
he was a man10
the bottom of the10
on his way to10
in the life of10
tales of the crusaders10
i am not sure10
the house of the10
in his review of10
the midst of a10
as well as of10
on the night of10
to the house of10
to the extent of10
letters of malachi malagrowther10
that he had been10
which he had been10
the case of the10
to say nothing of10
it was in the10
the miscellaneous prose works10
the life of napoleon10
the place where the10
some of the most10
of the fact that10
it must be remembered10
years of his life10
in connection with the10
in the shape of10
of the eighteenth century10
the whole of his9
in regard to his9
in the centre of9
of one of his9
out of the way9
appears to have been9
the heart of midlothian9
review of the life9
life and works of9
in a state of9
the establishment of the9
into the possession of9
i am sure you9
the work of a9
it will be a9
if he did not9
it was here that9
of the life and9
it is certain that9
of the tales of9
in the middle of9
it was not till9
on the opposite side9
to one of the9
there is no doubt9
of the lord of9
on the one hand9
the same sort of9
which seems to have9
the seat of the9
the first edition of9
remarks on popular poetry9
letters on demonology and9
on one of the9
sir walter scott by9
not far from the9
that he might have9
it is to be9
the shape of a9
to the top of9
in the direction of9
of the character of9
the nature of the9
the old castle of9
to be found in9
he was fond of9
the presence of the9
imitations of the ancient9
of the church of9
was not long before9
under the name of9
the mouth of the9
of his royal highness9
in the face of9
of the ancient ballad9
of the same kind9
the duke of york9
the tales of a9
footnotes of the chapter9
in spite of all9
it is said that9
the direction of the9
the first of the9
and it was not9
of the seventeenth century9
it was not long9
to that of the9
on the top of9
in the spring of8
to the castle of8
the beauty of the8
in consequence of the8
he had been a8
the order of the8
the early part of8
could not have been8
history of english poetry8
and one or two8
in the presence of8
that it was the8
the state of the8
in the thirteenth century8
that he would not8
of john ballantyne and8
this part of the8
at the expense of8
the fact that he8
in the service of8
the last of the8
described in the novel8
mary queen of scots8
in the vicinity of8
on the side of8
that scott was the8
i should like to8
after the publication of8
that it would be8
the first time in8
it seems to have8
was no other than8
found it necessary to8
as the author of8
the centre of the8
at the rate of8
the chief of the8
the time of his8
in the reign of8
in the person of8
a little of the8
on imitations of the8
a man of the8
letters of sir walter8
he was in the8
as far as the8
the university of edinburgh8
of the scenery of8
the life and works8
of the laird of8
essay on the drama8
one of the few8
as early as the8
of donald bean lean8
with which he was8
the success of the8
the hands of his8
of the isle of8
seem to have been8
in the form of8
the night of the8
is supposed to have8
in the words of8
must be remembered that8
the life of sir8
it is true that8
in the eyes of8
we came to the8
the face of the8
a legend of montrose8
on demonology and witchcraft8
tale from guy mannering8
the character of a8
english men of letters8
a visit to the8
the th of july8
two or three days8
of his own country8
in the isle of8
a year or two7
of the best of7
will be remembered that7
one of his most7
on the other side7
to the end of7
introductory epistle to nigel7
it would be a7
of the fitful head7
the people of the7
the best part of7
the latter part of7
the death of his7
when he was writing7
but it is not7
of some of the7
i may as well7
norna of the fitful7
that he had no7
tale from the antiquary7
in the miscellaneous prose7
for the love of7
the side of a7
after the death of7
the home of the7
than that of the7
the course of a7
of the most beautiful7
the life of the7
the news of the7
on the point of7
as a sort of7
supposed to have been7
from day to day7
i think i have7
the use of the7
and i assure you7
to the fortunes of7
must have been a7
at the time when7
had nothing to do7
of the nineteenth century7
end of his life7
with a sort of7
fell in love with7
edition of the minstrelsy7
was the scene of7
the house of commons7
of the edinburgh review7
for two or three7
the braes of balquhidder7
with the exception of7
sir walter scott and7
at the close of7
of the baron of7
i have no doubt7
in the essay on7
in so far as7
be a good man7
author of the waverley7
edited by scott anonymously7
the chronicles of the7
in the sixteenth century7
from the time of7
the first of these7
of the bridal of7
be one of the7
of which he was7
to be one of7
the duke of montrose7
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i am glad to7
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of england and scotland7
the appearance of the7
about the same time7
in the history of7
is by no means7
in the act of7
of the border country7
proved to be a7
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the way in which7
that some of the7
on the d of7
the laird of ellangowan7
the fact that the7
it is needless to7
of the old castle7
as if he were7
in which he was7
in the habit of7
the authorship of the7
i am sure i7
the entrance of the7
in the same year7
of his life in7
from the fact that7
can be no doubt7
a day or two7
the possession of the7
on the shores of7
the eyes of the7
of the royal society7
nothing to do with7
after the battle of7
white lady of avenel7
the heart of the7
in the university of7
came into the possession7
it is evident that7
the door of the7
on the day of7
in the character of7
the secret of the7
one of the first7
it seems to me6
to sir walter scott6
that part of the6
to miss joanna baillie6
the th of june6
i think it will6
the figure of a6
from this point of6
history of the court6
one side of the6
to be in the6
vision of don roderick6
it is a pity6
mile and a half6
in the same way6
made the acquaintance of6
i do not see6
of the thirteenth century6
the property of the6
the white lady of6
in a few minutes6
the shores of loch6
the names of the6
that he should have6
he was known to6
early part of the6
with his own hand6
for the rest of6
the reign of king6
in the light of6
the most important of6
of william the conqueror6
of bailie nicol jarvie6
am sure you will6
on the left is6
and one of his6
i beg you to6
in the early part6
so far as it6
the duke of argyle6
that there was no6
the copyright of the6
when at last they6
it seems to be6
i have only to6
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is said to be6
the composition of the6
there was a great6
the best of all6
the man with the6
it does not seem6
in my power to6
that he might be6
the most striking feature6
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by one of the6
the laird of balmawhapple6
that there was a6
a new edition of6
to the laird of6
of the first volume6
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that there is no6
at an early hour6
in the neighbourhood of6
i must not omit6
on behalf of the6
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the midst of which6
it had not been6
was the residence of6
though i do not6
the head of his6
and works of john6
in the intervals of6
the other side of6
that he had never6
the face of a6
of the reign of6
to the fact that6
i wish you to6
the origin of the6
the ruins of st6
i am very glad6
in the heart of6
that he would be6
of the city of6
the value of the6
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for a long time6
the walls of the6
the introductory epistle to6
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six years of age6
he did not like6
it is probable that6
the first volume of6
letters from scott to6
in the fourteenth century6
of mary queen of6
might have been a6
a clerk of session6
the court of james6
memoirs of captain carleton6
letter of the th6
the base of the6
the royal society of6
i think it is6
as soon as the6
the regalia of scotland6
it worth while to6
his grace the duke6
i have little doubt6
that i do not6
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for one of the6
the page company from6
the fortunes of the6
the mind of the6
and sir walter scott6
that he would have6
the second tale from6
of the novels was6
it seemed as if6
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the cause of the6
grace the duke of6
the influence of the6
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secret history of the6
the scenery of the6
a large part of6
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the tales of my6
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banks of the river6
one of his letters6
the man who had6
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of the power of6
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the interest of the6
that he did not6
fact that it was6
to the authorship of6
of which is a6
by the death of6
of the fair isle6
on the coast of6
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the duchess of buccleuch6
the spirit of the6
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on the right hand6
for the purposes of6
at the beginning of6
told him that he5
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said sir toady lion5
have been a very5
the height of the5
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every now and then5
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state of the country5
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the house of woodbourne5
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a letter to miss5
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a bit of the5
to lady louisa stuart5
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his interest in the5
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life and letters of5
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the master of ravenswood5
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the home of his5
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the eye of the5
can be little doubt5
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the genius of the5
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the position of the5
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time when he was5
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my dear lord duke4
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man of the world4
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review of childe harold4
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a letter to lady4
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part of the old4
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you come to lie4
the reader will find4
at least of the4
he felt that he4
death of the duchess4
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british novelists and their4
the earl of menteith4
point of view of4
his life in the4
would have been impossible4
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his call to the4
of paris and castle4
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the rest of his4
four works of fiction4
more than forty years4
malachi malagrowther on the4
opposite bank of the4
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you any comfort when4
of the novel and4
memoirs of the reign4
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the history of his4
than any of the4
sir walter scott in4
i have often thought4
wife used to do4
a letter to his4
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the purpose of the4
i remain your affectionate4
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order of the day4
year of his age4
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the time when the4
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ancient english metrical romances4
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knowledge of human nature4
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one third of the4
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bank of the river4
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read it to us4
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specimens of the early4
hands of the philistines4
malagrowther on the currency4
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a hundred and fifty4
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familiar letters of sir4
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his life of napoleon4
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the study of the4
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of scott and his4
robert of paris and4
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three studies in literature4
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his judgment on the4
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the best of them4
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reminiscences of sir walter4
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course of the year4
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trivial poems and triolets4
the business of the4
to tell you that4
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the close of the4
of any of the4
should be happy to4
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story of america in4
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on the opposite bank4
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two or three years4
i trust you will4
no doubt that the4
to a young man4
on the south side4
letters to lord montagu4
of the regalia of4
in the novels and4
of the book is4
of the very best4
as in many others4
the scene in the4
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in which he had4
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the light of the4
the letters of malachi4
as much of the4
one or two of4
a couple of hours4
to which it refers4
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life of the author4
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in which they were4
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of the east india4
and lady louisa stuart4
of a sort of4
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him that he was4
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a week or two4
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letters to richard heber4
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life on the mississippi4
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justice of the peace4
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to be in london4
portrait by william nicholson4
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of the eildon hills4
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the north of scotland4
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by sir henry raeburn4
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to the english lakes4
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reign of king charles4
which i have referred4
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introductory epistle to ivanhoe4
so much that he4
friend of the family4
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any comfort when you4
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that of vich ian4
the midst of all4
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of his daughter sophia4
what he did not4
the material for the4
the protection of the4
danger of his life4
to get out of4
would have been to4
journals of george ticknor4
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the stone of odin4
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at least once a4
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a sense of the4
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history and literature of4
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i have been a4
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the same class with4
new school of poetry4
the first part of4
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the top of a4
for the last time4
of the surrounding country4
minute to speak to4
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letters of scott to4
about one hundred and4
history of the church4
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of the village of4
the ladies of the4
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sir walter scott chapter4
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memoirs of robert carey4
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banks of the tweed4
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on the same subject4
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as soon as he4
the city of edinburgh4
my best compliments attend4
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to captain adam ferguson4
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seat of the duke4
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lords of the isles3
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