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Robert
Blair
Blair,
Robert (1699–1746). Poet, born at Edinburgh, where his
father was a clergyman, became minister of Athelstaneford, Haddingtonshire.
His sole work was The Grave, a poem in blank verse extending
to 767 lines of very various merit, in some passages rising
to great sublimity, and in others sinking to commonplace. It
was illustrated by William Blake (q.v.) B.’s son, Robert,
was a very distinguished Scottish judge and Lord President of
the Court of Session; and his successor in his ministerial charge
was Home, the author of Douglas.
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