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It includes anecdotes, discussions of Hume as an infidel, and fictitious dialogues in which Hume is a character. It also contains newly discovered accounts of Hume's alleged secret deathbed anguish, and the most detailed bibliography yet of eighteenth and nineteenth-century responses to Hume. The final volume concludes with an index to the complete ten-volume collection.   Preview this book » What people are saying - Write a review We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Selected pages Title Page Table of Contents Contents Untitled character sketch of David Hume 1742 5 Carlo Denina 17311813 Discorso sopra le vicende della 25 Laicus Observations on the Address to One of the People 26 Essays Poetical Moral and Critical 1769 31 George Horne 17301792 Letters on Infidelity 1784 47 William Dodd and Hume 63 Henry Mackenzie 17451831 The Story of La Roche 75 Thomas Carlyle 17951881 Characteristics Edinburgh 89 March 1775 Vol 1 pp 244246 242 Isaac Disraeli 17661848 Calamities of Authors 1812 249 James Hay Beattie 17681790 Essays and Fragments in Prose 250 Robert Chambers 18021871 Traditions of Edinburgh 1825 269 My Own Life and Reviews 1777 271 James Boswell 17401795 An Account of my Last Interview 286 William Cullen 17101790 Letter to John Hunter September 292 Private Correspondences of David Hume 1820 311 More James Caulfeild 17281799 Memoirs of the Political 97 Thomas Edward Ritchie An Account of the Life and Writings 111 Isaac Disraeli 17661848 Miscellanies or Literary Recreations 117 Henry Cockburn 17791854 Memorials of his Time 1859 128 James Boswell and Samuel Johnson 137 Ralph Heathcote 17211795 A letter to the Honorable 143 James Boswell 17401795 Boswelliana c 17721785 146 Thomas Tyers 17261787 A Biographical Sketch of Dr Samuel 152 JeanJacques Rousseau 17121778 The Confessions 1783 164 James Beattie 17351803 The Castle of Scepticism April 174 Hannah More 181 Hume and Mrs Hannah More in Monthly Repository 1813 188 James Beattie 17351803 Letter to Thomas Blacklock 196 Anne Lindsay Barnard 17501825 Letter to Margaret 198 Thomas Blacklock 17211791 and others letters on Hume 202 George Norvell Anecdotes of David Hume Esq By One 205 James Beattie 17351803 Letter to Frances Mayne January 231 Benjamin Silliman 17791864 A Journal of Travels in England 319 George Birkbeck Norman Hill 18351903 Letters of David 324 Selections anecdote of Humes deathbed anguish 327 Notice of Humes Death Weekly Magazine or Edinburgh 335 Letter on Humes burial and will in London Chronicle 342 John Home 17221808 A Sketch of the Character of 347 John Home 17221808 Remarks on the Life and Character 353 Letter on Humes 1745 candidacy in London Chronicle 360 Index of Authors 445 363 The Postilion Observations on the Character and Writings 370 Strictures on the Life of David Hume in Gentlemans 383 Review 1777 Vol 43 pp 306308 400 E M Remarks on Dr Adam Smiths Letter to Mr Strahan 406 Agricola Observations on Mr Humes Life lately published 417 Miscellaneous Comments on Adam Smiths Letter 425 Copyright Less Other editions - View all Early Responses to Hume's Life And Reputation: Volumes 9 and 10 James Fieser No preview available - 2005 Early Responses to Hume's Life and Reputation: Volumes 9 and 10 James Fieser No preview available - 2005 Common terms and phrases acted affected allowed answer appeared Assembly attack Beattie believe Blacklock called cause censure character Christian church collection concerning conduct considered contained Critical David Hume death desire doctrine doubt Douglas Edinburgh edition England English enter equally Essay evidence expect expression genius give hand History Home honour hope human Hume's imagine infidel interest James John judge late learned least leave letter living London Magazine manner matter means mentioned merit mind Miss moral nature never object obliged Observations opinion pamphlet particular perhaps person philosopher piece play present principles printed prove published reader reason received regard religion respect Review ridicule Rousseau scepticism Scotland seems sense speak spirit supposed thing thought told tragedy true truth University virtue whole wish writings written wrote References to this book The Reception of David Hume In Europe Peter Jones Limited preview - 2005 About the author (2005) James Fieser teaches philosophy at the University of Tennessee at Martin, and is founder-editor of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. His many publications include the highly acclaimed Early Responses to Hume series (10 vols, Thoemmes Press, 1999-2003) Bibliographic information Title Early Responses to Hume's Life And Reputation: Volumes 9 and 10 Volumes 9-10 of Early Responses to Hume Editor James Fieser Edition revised Publisher A&C Black, 2005 ISBN 184371115X, 9781843711155 Length 882 pages Subjects Philosophy  › History & Surveys  › Ancient & Classical Philosophy / General Philosophy / History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical     Export Citation BiBTeX EndNote RefMan About Google Books - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Information for Publishers - Report an issue - Help - Google Home