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Hume, David |
IT must be acknowledged, for the
Honour of Scotland, that it has in the present Age produced more
Men eminent for having cultivated Literature with Success, than either Great-Britain
or Ireland. David Hume, Esq. who reflects so high an Honour
upon that Country of which he is a Native, was formerly Secretary to Lord Albemarle,
when Ambassador at the Court of France. As an Author, he must be
allowed to possess a considerable Share of Merit. His Essays are
equally elegant and profound; but they have been greatly censured on
Account of the Vein of Scepticism, which runs through them. Those,
however, who consider them as Works of Genius, cannot deny them Praise,
tho' they are certainly rather superficial in some Places. In History this
Author comes the nearest to Dr. Smollet; in one Respect he even
deserves to be preferred to him; his Observations are much more sagacious
and profound; but his Manner is not equally picturesque nor his Style
equally pleasing.
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