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... 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 believe ...
... 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 believe ...
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... side seems doubtful . Such renewal was , at any rate , a great advantage to him , as it helped to break to some extent the monotony of his life , the tedium of which was henceforth relieved by occasional visits to Walpole , in London ...
... side seems doubtful . Such renewal was , at any rate , a great advantage to him , as it helped to break to some extent the monotony of his life , the tedium of which was henceforth relieved by occasional visits to Walpole , in London ...
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... side of Gray's genius to which reference has already been made in connection with the lines on the death of Walpole's cat . There is a genuine spirit of fun in the account of the ladies ' hunt for the " wicked imp they call a poet ...
... side of Gray's genius to which reference has already been made in connection with the lines on the death of Walpole's cat . There is a genuine spirit of fun in the account of the ladies ' hunt for the " wicked imp they call a poet ...
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