Footnote 98: See Scott's Prose Miscellanies, vol. xviii. p. 250.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 99: The Letters of Horace Walpole to George Montagu.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 100: Anthony Hall is only known as Editor of one of Leland's works. I have no doubt Scott was thinking of John Hall Stevenson, author of Crazy Tales; the friend, and (it is said) the Eugenius of Sterne.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 101: I believe Mr. Rose's Court and Parliament of Beasts is here alluded to.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 102: Bullock's manufactory was in this street.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 103: A drama founded on the novel of Rob Roy had been produced, with great success, on the London stage.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 104: Mr. Alexander Nasmyth, an eminent landscape painter of Edinburgh—the father of Mrs. Terry.[Back to Main Text]
Footnote 105: See ante, vol. iii. p. 220.[Back to Main Text]
"What beauties does Flora disclose,
How sweet are her smiles upon Tweed," etc.—Crawford.[Back to Main Text]