Walter Pater
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Walter Horatio Pater (August 4 1839 - July 30 1894) was an English essayist and art and literary critic.
Born in Stepney, England, Pater was the second son of Richard Glode Pater, a doctor, who had moved there in the early 1800s and practiced medicine among the poor. He died while Walter was an infant and the family moved to Enfield, where he attended Enfield Grammar School.
In 1853 Pater was sent to The King's School, Canterbury, where the beauty of the cathedral made an impression that...
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