On Leslie, see Haight, p. 83; on Cruikshank, Haight, pp. 110-11; on Hay, Haight, p. 345, and Letters, III, 388; on Laurence, Haight, p. 338; on Leighton, Letters, IV, 39; on Lehmann, Haight, p. 389; on Scott, Haight, p. 406, and Hock Guan Tjoa, George Henry Lewes: A Victorian Mind (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1977), p. 17; on Howard, Haight, p. 392; on Smith, Haight, pp. 432-33; on d'Aubigny, Letters, V, 134-35; and on du Maurier, Haight, p. 422. George Eliot's library contained a copy of Scott's Mural Paintings (1868); see William Baker, The George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Library: An Annotated Catalogue of Their Books at Dr. Williams's Library, London (New York and London: Garland, 1977), no. 1982.Note 26 to Chapter 2 of the author's George Eliot and the Visual Arts, which Yale University Press published in a 1979. It has been included in the Victorian web with the kind permission of the author, who of course retains copyright.
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