Sir Walter Scott

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Sir Walter Scott
Hutton Richard Holt
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Scott familiarly as "Charlotte. "[23] Hogg wrote certain short poems, the beauty of which in their kind Sir Walter himself never approached;but he was a man almost without self-restraint or self-knowledge, though he had a great deal of self-importance, and hardly knew howmuch he owed to Scott's magnanimous and ever-forbearing kindness, orif he did, felt the weight of gratitude a burden on his heart. Verydifferent was William Laidlaw, a farmer on the banks of the Yarrow, always Scott's friend, a...nd afterwards his manager at Abbotsford, through whose hand he dictated many of his novels. Mr. Laidlaw wasone of Scott's humbler friends, --a class of friends with whom he seemsalways to have felt more completely at his ease than any others--whogave at least as much as he received, one of those wise, loyal, andthoughtful men in a comparatively modest position of life, whom Scottdelighted to trust, and never trusted without finding his trustjustified. In addition to these Scotch friends, Scott had made, evenbefore the publication of his _Border Minstrelsy_, not a few in Londonor its neighbourhood, --of whom the most important at this time was thegrey-eyed, hatchet-faced, courteous George Ellis, as Leyden describedhim, the author of various works on ancient English poetry andromance, who combined with a shrewd, satirical vein, and a greatknowledge of the world, political as well as literary, an exquisitetaste in poetry, and a warm heart.

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