at holcomb, the superb collection of statues, as well as of pictures, could not fail to soon draw thither persons of such strong native taste for all the arts as mr. burney and his wife; though, as there were, at that time, which preceded the possession of that fine mansion by the cokes, neither pupils nor a male chief, no intercourse beyond that of the civilities of reception on a public day, took place with mr. burney and the last very ancient lady of the house of leicester, to whom holcomb then belonged.