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the Amadis de Gaul Edinburgh Review
[442] See particularly his reviews of Childe Harold , Canto III , Quarterly , October, 1816; and of Southey's translation of the Amadis de Gaul , Edinburgh Review , October, 1803. — from Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature by Margaret Ball
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