Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 3: A Revised American Edition of the Reader's HandbookBrewer, Ebenezer Cobham
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Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 3: A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham
Allusions; Fiction -- Dictionaries; Literature -- Dictionaries
=Old Mortality=, the best of Scott’s historical novels (1716). Morton is
the best of his young heroes, and serves as an excellent foil to the
fanatical and gloomy Burley. The two classes of actors, viz., the brave
and dissolute cavaliers, and the resolute, oppressed covenanters, are
drawn in bold relief. The most striking incidents are the terrible
encounter with Burley in his rocky fastness; the dejection and anxiety
of Morton on his return from Holland; and the rural comfort of Cuddie
Headrigg’s cottage on the banks of the Clyde, with its thin blue smoke
among the trees, “showing that the evening meal was being made ready.”
_Old Mortality_ always appeared to me the “Marmion” of Scott’s
novels.--Chambers, _English Literature_, ii. 587.
_Old Mortality_, an itinerant antiquary, whose craze is to clean the
moss from gravestones, and keep their letters and effigies in good
condition.--Sir W. Scott, _Old Mortality_ (time, Charles II.).
⁂ The prototype of “Old Mortality” was Robert Patterson.
=Old Noll=, Oliver Cromwell (1590-1658).
_Old Noll’s Fiddler_, Sir Roger Lestrange, who played the base-viol at
the musical parties held at John Hingston’s house, where Oliver Cromwell
was a constant guest.
=Old Rowley=, Charles II., so called from his favorite race-horse (1630,
1660-1685).
=Old Stone.= Henry Stone, statuary and painter (died 1653).
=Oldboy= (_Colonel_), a manly retired officer, fond of his glass, and not
averse to a little spice of the Lothario spirit.
_Lady Mary Oldboy_, daughter of Lord Jessamy, and wife of the colonel. A
sickly nonentity, “ever complaining, ever having something the matter
with her head, back, or legs.” Afraid of the slightest breath of wind,
jarred by a loud voice, and incapable of the least exertion.
_Diana Oldboy_, daughter of the colonel. She marries Harman.
_Jessamy_, son of the colonel and Lady Mary. An insufferable
prig.--Bickerstaff, _Lionel and Clarissa_.
=Oldbuck= (_Jonathan_), the antiquary, devoted to the study and
accumulation of old coins and medals, etc. He is sarcastic, irritable,
and a woman-hater; but kind-hearted, faithful to his friends, and a
humorist.--Sir W. Scott, _The Antiquary_ (time, George III.).
An excellent temper, with a slight degree of subacid humor;
learning, wit, and drollery, the more poignant that they were a
little marked by the peculiarities of an old bachelor; a soundness
of thought, rendered more forcible by an occasional quaintness of
expression--these were the qualities in which the creature of my
imagintion[TN-46] resembled my benevolent and excellent friend.--Sir
W. Scott.
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