<p>In "Watts (1817-1904)", William Loftus Hare intricately explores the life and contributions of the eminent poet and philosopher, Isaac Watts, illuminating the profound impact of his works on the landscape of English literature and hymnody. Hare's narrative style is imbued with scholarly precision, deftly weaving biography and literary analysis to contextualize Watts within the broader tapestry of 18th-century England. The book is enriched with...