ote 432: See the Introduction to _Waverley_.]
[Footnote 433: Introductory Epistle to _Ivanhoe_.]
[Footnote 434: _Ibid._ In _Old Mortality_, Claverhouse was made to use
the phrase "sentimental speeches," but when Lady Louisa Stuart pointed
out to Scott that the word "sentimental" was modern, he struck it out
of the second edition.]
[Footnote 435: Introductory Epistle to _Ivanhoe_. For other references
to the use of a moderately antique diction see the essays on Walpole
and Clara Reeve in _Lives of the Novelists_, and the review of
Southey's _Amadis de Gaul_, _Edinburgh Review_, October, 1803.]
[Footnote 436: _Journal_, Vol. II, p. 226.]
[Footnote 437: _Ibid._, Vol. II, p. 319.]
[Footnote 438: _Ibid._, Vol. II, p. 216.]
[Footnote 439: _Ibid._, Vol. I, p. 323.]
[Footnote 440: _Lockhart_, Vol. I, p. 40.]
[Footnote 441: Introduction to _Chronicles of the Canongate_. See also
_Letters to Heber_, pp. 128-32, and 154; and Ruskin's analysis of
Scott's descriptions: _Modern Painters_, Part IV, ch. 16, Sec. 23 ff.]
[Footnote 442: See particularly his reviews of _Childe Harold_, _Canto
III_, _Quarterly_, October, 1816; and of Southey's translation of the
_Amadis de Gaul_, _Edinburgh Review_, October, 1803.]
[Footnote 443: _Lockhart_, Vol. II, pp. 232-3.]
[Footnote 444: Quoted in _Wordsworth_ (English Men of Letters) by
F.W.H. Myers, p. 143.]
[Footnote 445: _Recollections of Scott_, by R.P. Gillies. _Fraser's_,
xii: 254.]
[Footnote 446: _Lockhart_, Vol. III, p. 62.]
[Footnote 447: _Journal_, Vol. I, p. 155, and Vol. II, p. 37;
_Lockhart_, Vol. IV, p. 476, and Vol. V, p. 380.]
[Footnote 448: In the discussion of _Lives of the Novelists_.]
[Footnote 449: See his _Essay on Scott_.]
[Footnote 450: _Dryden_, Vol. XIV, p. 136.]
[Footnote 451: _Lockhart_, Vol. V, p. 415, and Introductory Epistle to
_Nigel_.]
[Footnote 452: _Letters to Heber_, p. 44.]
[Footnote 453: _Op. cit._, p. 120.]
[Footnote 454: _My Aunt Margaret's Mirror_.]
[Footnote 455: _Journal_, Vol. II, p. 8.]
[Footnote 456: Review of Hoffmann's Novels, _Foreign Quarterly
Review_, July, 1827.]
[Footnote 457: _Letters to R. Polwhele_, etc., p. 102.]
[Footnote 458: Lodge's _Illustrious Personages_, Preface.]
[Footnote 459: Article on Moliere, _Foreign Quarterly Review_,
February, 1828.]
[Footnote 460: _Three Studies in Literature_,
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