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... mother's side , grandson of the celebrated Bishop Burnet . Even more fragile in health than Walpole and Gray , he was intel- lectually more precocious , and was regarded by them as the genius of their little coterie . There is reason to ...
... mother's side , grandson of the celebrated Bishop Burnet . Even more fragile in health than Walpole and Gray , he was intel- lectually more precocious , and was regarded by them as the genius of their little coterie . There is reason to ...
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... mother , " pleased every- body mighty well except myself , who was extremely sick the whole time , " and made their way by easy stages through Boulogne , Mont- reuil , Abbeville , and Amiens , to Paris . Gray's quick eye for landscape ...
... mother , " pleased every- body mighty well except myself , who was extremely sick the whole time , " and made their way by easy stages through Boulogne , Mont- reuil , Abbeville , and Amiens , to Paris . Gray's quick eye for landscape ...
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... mother . He hurried from Cambridge to Stoke , hardly expecting to find her alive ; but meanwhile she had rallied , and for a month or so he had some hope of her recovery . But a relapse then occurred , and on March 11 , 1753 , she ...
... mother . He hurried from Cambridge to Stoke , hardly expecting to find her alive ; but meanwhile she had rallied , and for a month or so he had some hope of her recovery . But a relapse then occurred , and on March 11 , 1753 , she ...
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