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Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott may be said to be the most admirable biography in the English language, after Boswell's Samuel Johnson.
John Gibson Lockhart
Here lies the peerless paper lord, Lord Peter, Who broke the laws of God and man, and metre.
John Gibson Lockhart
It is an old belief That on some solemn shore Beyond the sphere of grief Dear friends shall meet once more.
John Gibson Lockhart
Barring drink and the girls, I ne'er heard of a sin – Many worse, better few, than bright, broken Maginn.
John Gibson Lockhart
A male Horace Walpole.
John Gibson Lockhart
It is a better and a wiser thing to be a starved apothecary than a starved poet; so back to the shop Mr. John, back to "plasters, pills, and ointment boxes," &c. But, for Heaven's sake, young Sangrado, be a little more sparing of extenuatives and soporifics in your practice than you have been in your poetry.
John Gibson Lockhart