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  <dc:title>John Honyman to James Beattie from Penrith</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Apologies for something he wrote not knowing Mrs Beattie was ill. Had suggested Beattie had been corrupted by 'what courts and Kings can yeld' [Minstrel, Book 1, stanzas 4 in 1st edition. This stanza was removed in 4th edition, 1774]. Enquiries about second part of Minstrel, and whether Johnson has been converted to the authenticity of Ossian</dc:description>
  <dc:date>23 November 1773</dc:date>
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