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  <dc:title>James Williamson to James Beattie from Oxford</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Quotes Critical Review and London Magazine's comments on The Minstrel, and doubts Beattie's ability to support such a universal applause. Lord Chatman's praise of Essay of Truth. Williamson has written a satirical pamphelet about Hume's response to Beattie's book, but doubts it will be published. Though Beattie should get £200 for first two editions of his book. 'Don't let them cheat you over The Minstrel'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>3 February 1771</dc:date>
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