[Footnote 145: See, for example, _Hawthornden_, in _Provincial
Antiquities_.]
[Footnote 146: _Dryden_, Vol. XV, p. 337.]
[Footnote 147: _Ibid._, Vol. I, p. 10.]
[Footnote 148: Note on _Sir Tristrem_, Fytte II., stanza 56.]
[Footnote 149: See Middleton's Plays in the Mermaid edition:
Introduction, Vol. I, pp. viii-ix.]
[Footnote 150: Ticknor, in Allibone's _Dictionary_, Vol. II, p. 1968.]
[Footnote 151: _Journal_, Vol. I, p. 234; _Lockhart_, Vol. V, p. 23.]
[Footnote 152: See Scott's article on Moliere, _Foreign Quarterly
Review_, February, 1828.]
[Footnote 153: _Essay on Drama_; _Dryden_, Vol. I, p. 101 ff., Vol.
II, pp. 317-20, Vol. IV, p. 4.]
[Footnote 154: _Dryden_, Vol. IV, p. 4.]
[Footnote 155: Article on Moliere, _Foreign Quarterly Review_,
February, 1828.]
[Footnote 156: _Lockhart_, Vol. I, p. 431.]
[Footnote 157: Review of _Kelly's Reminiscences and the Life of
Kemble_, _Quarterly Review_, June, 1826.]
[Footnote 158: _Ibid._]
[Footnote 159: _Dryden_, Vol. VI, p. 128.]
[Footnote 160: _In Provincial Antiquities_ (Borthwick Castle). Scott
cites parallels from _Sir John Oldcastle, The Pinner of Wakefield_,
and one of Nash's pamphlets, for a curious incident in Scottish
history.]
[Footnote 161: _Lockhart_, Vol. I, p. 431. This search among
seventeenth century pamphlets may have suggested to Scott the need of
a new edition of _Somers' Tracts_. Apparently he arranged with the
publishers in 1807 to undertake this task, but the first volume did
not appear till 1809. (_Lockhart_, Vol. II, p. 10, and see below, pp.
89-90, for an account of Scott's edition of the _Tracts_.) Some of his
materials for the _Dryden_ were taken from this collection, but more
from the Luttrell collection, to which he refers in the
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