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... Francis Barber , his faithful negro servant , who came into 1 In " The Gentleman's Magazine " for February , 1794 ( p . 100 ) , was printed a letter pretending to be that written by Johnson on the death of his wife . But it is merely a ...
... Francis Barber , his faithful negro servant , who came into 1 In " The Gentleman's Magazine " for February , 1794 ( p . 100 ) , was printed a letter pretending to be that written by Johnson on the death of his wife . But it is merely a ...
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... FRANCIS BARBER , JOHNSON'S BLACK SERVANT - LETTER FROM SMOLLET TO WILKES -BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE - JOHNSON ENGAGES IN THE CONTROVERSY RESPECTING ERECTION . ON ITS the 15th of April , 1758 , he began a new periodical paper , entitled The ...
... FRANCIS BARBER , JOHNSON'S BLACK SERVANT - LETTER FROM SMOLLET TO WILKES -BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE - JOHNSON ENGAGES IN THE CONTROVERSY RESPECTING ERECTION . ON ITS the 15th of April , 1758 , he began a new periodical paper , entitled The ...
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... Francis Barber , having left him , and been some time at sea , not pressed , as has been supposed , with his own consent , it appears , from a letter to John Wilkes , Esq . , from Dr. Smollett , that his master kindly interested himself ...
... Francis Barber , having left him , and been some time at sea , not pressed , as has been supposed , with his own consent , it appears , from a letter to John Wilkes , Esq . , from Dr. Smollett , that his master kindly interested himself ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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