The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. - The Songs of Scotland of the past half century by Various
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to his misunderstanding with Mr Blackwood. On this subject we are
privileged to publish the following letter, addressed to him by Professor Wilson:-- "_30th April._ "My dear Mr Hogg,--After frequent reflection on the estrangement that has so long subsisted between those who used to be such good friends, I have felt convinced that _I_ ought to put an end to it on my own responsibility. Without, therefore, asking either you or Mr Blackwood, I have written a '_Noctes_,' in which my dear Shepherd again appears. I hope you will think I have done right. I intend to write six within the year; and it is just, and no more than just, that you should receive five guineas a sheet. Enclosed is that sum for No. I. of the new series. "If you will, instead of writing long tales, for which at present there is no room, write a 'Series of Letters to Christopher North,' or, 'Flowers and Weeds from the Forest,' or, 'My Life at Altrive,' embodying your opinions and sentiments on all things, _angling_, shooting, curling, &c., &c., in an easy characteristic style, it will be easy for you to add £50 per annum to the £50 which you will receive for your '_Noctes_.' I hope you will do so. "I have taken upon myself a responsibility which nothing but the sincerest friendship could have induced |
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