John Gibson Lockhart citations

John Gibson Lockhart, né le 14 juillet 1794 à Cambusnethan House , dans le Lanarkshire, mort le 25 novembre 1854 à Abbotsford, est un écrivain et éditeur écossais. Wikipedia  

✵ 14. juillet 1794 – 25. novembre 1854
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John Gibson Lockhart: Citations en anglais

“Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott may be said to be the most admirable biography in the English language, after Boswell's Samuel Johnson.”

Joseph Collins The Doctor Looks at Biography (New York: George H. Doran, 1925) p. 25.
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“Here lies the peerless paper lord, Lord Peter,
Who broke the laws of God and man, and metre.”

Epitaph on Patrick ("Peter"), Lord Robertson (1845); cited from Mary Gordon "Christopher North": A Memoir of John Wilson (New York: W. J. Widdleton, 1863) p. 286.

“It is an old belief
That on some solemn shore
Beyond the sphere of grief
Dear friends shall meet once more.”

Letter to Thomas Carlyle, April 1, 1842; cited from Andrew Lang The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart (London: John C. Nimmo, 1897) vol. 2, p. 235.

“Barring drink and the girls, I ne'er heard of a sin –
Many worse, better few, than bright, broken Maginn.”

"Here, early to bed, lies kind William Maginn" (1842), line 19; cited from R. Shelton Mackenzie (ed.) The Fraserian Papers of the Late William Maginn (New York: Redfield, 1857) p. cviii.

“A male Horace Walpole.”

J. G. Lockhart, in Quarterly Review, June 1834, p. 430.