James Beattie (1735-1803) Scottish poet, essayist and schoolmaster, holding his 'Essay on Truth' (1770) attacking David Hume. Now best remembered for long poem 'The Minstrel' (1771-1774). Engraving after portrait by Joshua Reynolds

James Beattie (1735-1803) Scottish poet, essayist and schoolmaster, holding his 'Essay on Truth' (1770) attacking David Hume. Now best remembered for long poem 'The Minstrel' (1771-1774). Engraving after portrait by Joshua Reynolds Stock Photo
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James Beattie (1735-1803) Scottish poet, essayist and schoolmaster, holding his 'Essay on Truth' (1770) attacking David Hume. Now best remembered for long poem 'The Minstrel' (1771-1774). Engraving after portrait by Joshua Reynolds