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Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912

"Sir Walter Scott and the Border Minstrelsy"

128, 131.
{30a} Sweet William's Ghost.
{31a} Further Essays, pp. 225, 226.
{32a} Further Essays, pp. 227-234.
{41a} Minstrelsy, vol. iii. pp. 307-310 (1833).
{41b} Ibid., vol. iii. p. 314.
{44a} Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, xxi.
4, pp. 804-806.
{47a} Further Essays, p. 237.
{47b} Carruthers, p. 128.
{47c} Lockhart, vol. ii. pp. 67, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 79.
{48a} Craig Brown, History of Selkirkshire.
{49a} Child, part ix. p. 185.
{51a} Scott to Laidlaw, 21st January 1803; Carruthers, pp. 121, 122.
{53a} Further Essays, p. 45.
{53b} Child, part viii. pp. 499-502.
{53c} Further Essays, p. 10, where only two references to sources are
given.
{54a} Child, part vi. p. 292.
{54b} Ibid., part ix. p. 243. Herd, 1776; also C. K. Sharpe's MS.
{59a} Bain, Calendar, vol. iv. pp. 87-93.
{62a} This is scarcely accurate. Hogg, in fact, made up one copy, in
two parts, from the recitation of two old persons, as we shall see.
{62b} Further Essays, pp.


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