Life of Johnson, Volumen1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... Francis Barber , who delivered it to my worthy friend the Reverend Mr. Strahan , Vicar of Islington , who at my earnest request has obligingly favoured me with a copy of it , which he and I compared with the original . I present it to ...
... Francis Barber , who delivered it to my worthy friend the Reverend Mr. Strahan , Vicar of Islington , who at my earnest request has obligingly favoured me with a copy of it , which he and I compared with the original . I present it to ...
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... Francis Barber , his faithful servant and residuary legatee , offered this memorial of tenderness to Mrs. Lucy Porter , Mrs. Johnson's daughter ; but she having declined to accept of it , he had it enamelled as a mourning ring for his ...
... Francis Barber , his faithful servant and residuary legatee , offered this memorial of tenderness to Mrs. Lucy Porter , Mrs. Johnson's daughter ; but she having declined to accept of it , he had it enamelled as a mourning ring for his ...
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... Francis Barber , his faithful negro servant , who came into his family about a fortnight after the dismal event . These sufferings were aggravated by the melancholy inherent in his constitution ; and although he probably was not oftener ...
... Francis Barber , his faithful negro servant , who came into his family about a fortnight after the dismal event . These sufferings were aggravated by the melancholy inherent in his constitution ; and although he probably was not oftener ...
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... Francis Barber I have had the following au- thentick and artless account of the situation in which he found him recently after his wife's death : ' He was in great affliction . Mrs. Williams was then living in his house , which was in ...
... Francis Barber I have had the following au- thentick and artless account of the situation in which he found him recently after his wife's death : ' He was in great affliction . Mrs. Williams was then living in his house , which was in ...
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... Francis Barber , having left him , and been some time at sea , not pressed as has been supposed , but with his own consent , it appears from a letter to John Wilkes , Esq . , from Dr. Smollet , that his master kindly in- terested ...
... Francis Barber , having left him , and been some time at sea , not pressed as has been supposed , but with his own consent , it appears from a letter to John Wilkes , Esq . , from Dr. Smollet , that his master kindly in- terested ...
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