This volume presents a collection of the works of Soame Jenyns (1704-1787), including several pieces never before published. Edited by Charles Nalson Cole, this compilation offers a comprehensive view of Jenyns's literary and philosophical contributions. Jenyns, a prominent figure in 18th-century intellectual circles, is known for his essays and treatises on a variety of subjects, including moral philosophy, aesthetics, and social commentary.
Readers will find a diverse range of writings that reflect the intellectual landscape of the period. This edition provides valuable insights into the thoughts and perspectives of a key Enlightenment thinker, making it an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts of 18th-century literature and philosophy.
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