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But biography has often been allotted to writers , who seem very little acquainted with the nature of their task , or very negligent about the performance . They rarely afford any other account than might be collected from public papers ...
But biography has often been allotted to writers , who seem very little acquainted with the nature of their task , or very negligent about the performance . They rarely afford any other account than might be collected from public papers ...
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The true history ( which I could swear to ) is as follows : -Mr . Morgan Graves , the elder brother of a worthy clergyman near Bath , with whom I was acquainted , waited upon a lady in this neighbour . hood ...
The true history ( which I could swear to ) is as follows : -Mr . Morgan Graves , the elder brother of a worthy clergyman near Bath , with whom I was acquainted , waited upon a lady in this neighbour . hood ...
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I have been assured that Johnson said he was not so much as acquainted with Savage when he wrote his London . If the departure mentioned in it was the departure of Savage , the event was not antedated but foreseen ; for London was ...
I have been assured that Johnson said he was not so much as acquainted with Savage when he wrote his London . If the departure mentioned in it was the departure of Savage , the event was not antedated but foreseen ; for London was ...
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