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... acquainted with the nature of their task , or very negligent about the performance . They rarely afford any other ... acquaintance , except by his most prominent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and ...
... acquainted with the nature of their task , or very negligent about the performance . They rarely afford any other ... acquaintance , except by his most prominent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and ...
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... acquainted with Savage when he published his London may be doubtful . Johnson took leave of Savage when he went to Wales in 1739 , and must have been acquainted with him before that period . See his Life of Savage . - A . C. ] poetical ...
... acquainted with Savage when he published his London may be doubtful . Johnson took leave of Savage when he went to Wales in 1739 , and must have been acquainted with him before that period . See his Life of Savage . - A . C. ] poetical ...
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... acquainted with Dr. Johnson , and many years before , as I have been assured by those who knew him earlier , Mr ... acquaintance with each par- ticular person , if it could be done , would be a task of which the labour would not be ...
... acquainted with Dr. Johnson , and many years before , as I have been assured by those who knew him earlier , Mr ... acquaintance with each par- ticular person , if it could be done , would be a task of which the labour would not be ...
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