[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.
[436] Journal, Vol. II, p. 226.
[437] Ibid., Vol. II, p. 319.
[438] Ibid., Vol. II, p. 216.
[439] Ibid., Vol. I, p. 323.
[440] Lockhart, Vol. I, p. 40.
[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, § 23 ff.
[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.
[443] Lockhart, Vol. II, pp. 232-3.
[444] Quoted in Wordsworth (English Men of Letters) by F.W.H. Myers, p. 143.