Important in the history of the Scottish Enlightenment and 18th-century literature and thought, James Beattie (1735-1803) was a figure of high reputation and influence in a variety of fields, including philosophy, poetry, belles-lettres, education, language and religion. He varied and valuable works in prose and verse are presented here. They form important source documents for all scholars of 18th-century thought. Each features a comprehensive introduction by Beattie scholar Professor Roger J. Robinson. This text collects some published and unpublished items of interest and significance which illuminate Beattie's character and range of interests.
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"The Castle of Scepticism" by E.C. Mossner (1948); "The Parody of Voltaire" by E.C. Mossner (1950); letter to the Rev. Hugh Blair...on the improvement of the psalmody of Scotland (1778); essay on slavery (1778) [17 handwritten pages]; Scoticisms, arranged in alphabetical order, designed to correct improperties of speech and writing (1787); "Remarks on Some Passages of the Sixth Book of the Eneid" (1790); "Memoir of James Hay Beattie" from "Essays and Fragements in Prose and Verse by James Hay Beattie" (1794).