The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius, With Some Other Poems
According to Wikipedia: "Professor James Beattie (October 25, 1735, Laurencekirk-August 18, 1803, Aberdeen) was a Scottish scholar and writer... In 1760, he was appointed Professor of moral philosophy there as a result of the interest of his intimate friend, Robert Arbuthnot of Haddo. In the following year he published a volume of poems, The Judgment of Paris (1765), which attracted attention. The two works, however, which brought him most fame were: His Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth (1770), intended as an answer to David Hume, which had great immediate success, and led to an introduction to the King, a pension of u200, and the degree of LL.D. from Oxford; and his poem of The Minstrel, of which the first book was published in 1771 and the second in 1774, and which constitutes his true title to remembrance, winning him the praise of Samuel Johnson. It contains much beautiful descriptive writing."
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The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius, With Some Other Poems
According to Wikipedia: "Professor James Beattie (October 25, 1735, Laurencekirk-August 18, 1803, Aberdeen) was a Scottish scholar and writer... In 1760, he was appointed Professor of moral philosophy there as a result of the interest of his intimate friend, Robert Arbuthnot of Haddo. In the following year he published a volume of poems, The Judgment of Paris (1765), which attracted attention. The two works, however, which brought him most fame were: His Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth (1770), intended as an answer to David Hume, which had great immediate success, and led to an introduction to the King, a pension of u200, and the degree of LL.D. from Oxford; and his poem of The Minstrel, of which the first book was published in 1771 and the second in 1774, and which constitutes his true title to remembrance, winning him the praise of Samuel Johnson. It contains much beautiful descriptive writing."
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The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius, With Some Other Poems

The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius, With Some Other Poems

by James Beattie
The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius, With Some Other Poems

The Minstrel or The Progress of Genius, With Some Other Poems

by James Beattie

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According to Wikipedia: "Professor James Beattie (October 25, 1735, Laurencekirk-August 18, 1803, Aberdeen) was a Scottish scholar and writer... In 1760, he was appointed Professor of moral philosophy there as a result of the interest of his intimate friend, Robert Arbuthnot of Haddo. In the following year he published a volume of poems, The Judgment of Paris (1765), which attracted attention. The two works, however, which brought him most fame were: His Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth (1770), intended as an answer to David Hume, which had great immediate success, and led to an introduction to the King, a pension of u200, and the degree of LL.D. from Oxford; and his poem of The Minstrel, of which the first book was published in 1771 and the second in 1774, and which constitutes his true title to remembrance, winning him the praise of Samuel Johnson. It contains much beautiful descriptive writing."

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BN ID: 2940000866009
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication date: 03/01/2010
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