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CollectionGB 0231 University of Aberdeen, Special Collections
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Ref NoMS 30/2/288
TitleThomas Blacklock to James Beattie from Edinburgh
Date3 February 1777
Extent1 Item
Administrative HistoryThomas Blacklock [1721-1791] Poet and writer. He was blind from smallpox at the age of 6 months, but in spite of his handicap he showed an early taste for poetry. He published his first volume of verse in 1746, and another in 1756. He became a Church of Scotland minister in 1759, but he later gave up and took pupils. He introduced himself to Beattie in 1765 by sending him a copy of his 1756 poems. For some time he was an important confidant and poetic adviser to Beattie. Beattie secured a honorary DD of Marischal College for him in 1767
DescriptionThanks for Essays. Universally approved. Reading Essay on Truth for seventh time. At time when he was overwhelmed by disappointments, was inclined to adopt philosophy of Hume, but Essay on Truth emancipated him from this. Praise for Essay on Poetry. Has Beattie seen Gibbon?
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