The Monastery by Sir Walter Scott
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[Illustration: Halbert Glendinning Invoking The White Lady]
[Illustration: WAVERLEY NOVELS ABBOTSFORD EDITION] THE WAVERLY NOVELS by SIR WALTER SCOTT. Complete In Twelve Volumes Printed from the latest English Editions Embracing The Author's Last Corrections, Prefaces, and Notes. THE MONASTERY. INTRODUCTION--(1830.) It would be difficult to assign any good reason why the author of Ivanhoe, after using, in that work, all the art he possessed to remove the personages, action, and manners of the tale, to a distance from his own country, should choose for the scene of his next attempt the celebrated ruins of Melrose, in the immediate neighbourhood of his own residence. But the reason, or caprice, which dictated his change of system, has entirely escaped his recollection, nor is it worth while to attempt recalling what must be a matter of very little consequence. |
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