James Beattie’s “The Judgement of Paris”: A Neglected Example of Eighteenth Century Philosophical Poetry?
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Beattie, James. The Judgement of Paris. London: Becket, 1765.
--- to Robert Arbuthnot, 20 October 1764. National Library of Scotland, Acc. 4796 Fettercairn Box 91.
Pope, Alexander. The Poems of Alexander Pope. A one-volume edition of the Twickenham text with selected annotations. Ed. John Butt. London: Methuen & Co Ltd. 1963. First published in University Paperbacks 1965, Reprinted with corrections 1968. Reprinted 1977.
Robinson, Roger. The Poetry of James Beattie: A Critical Edition. Diss., U of Aberdeen,1997.
Solomon, Harry M. The Rape of the Text: Reading and Misreading Pope’s Essay on Man. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama Press, 1993.
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