Citations:acquaintance


 * 1711, Joseph Addison, Peter Wilson (editor) The Spectator, Number 256: Monday, December 24, Volume 4, page 25,
 * For we may generally obſerve, that our Admiration of a famous Man leſſens upon our nearer Acquaintance with him ;


 * , Francis Atterbury, 1774, Sermons and Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions, 9th edition, Volume 2, page 124,
 * and contract at laſt ſuch an intimacy and familiarity with them, as makes it difficult and irkſome for us to call off our minds to a better employment, and to think intenſely on any thing beſides them.


 * Henry Rogers:
 * It is in our power to confine our friendships and intimacies to men of virtue.