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Table of Contents

Dawn of literature: Allan Ramsay. Hamilton of Bangour. Robert Blair.
Early Scottish philosophy: Hutcheson. David Hume.
John Home.
Principal Robertson.
Adam Ferguson. Dr. Hugh Blair. William Wilkie. Dr. Blacklock.
Adam Smith.
Literary judges: Lord Kames. Lord Monboddo. Lord Hailes.
James Boswell.
James Macpherson.
Dr. Thomas Reid. Dr. James Beattie.
Scottish men of letters in England: Mallet. Thompson. Smollett.
Women of letters: Lady Wardlaw. Lady Grisell Baillie. Mrs. Cockburn. Jean Elliot. Lady Anne Barnard. Lady Nairne.
Song writers: Skinner Bruce. Fergusson.
Robert Burns.
Henry Mackenzie. Dugald Stewart.
Close of the century.

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PR8547 .G7

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xii, 441 p.

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OL7143281M
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scottishmenoflet00grahiala
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390082

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