“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order, a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons, and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: ...G. Routledge and Sons, 1856 - 300 pàgines |
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... Francis Barber , and published by R. Phillips , in 1805 . But highly as he valued this lady , his attachment to Miss Molly Aston ( afterwards Mrs. Brodie ) , appears to have been still more ardent . He burned ( says Mrs. Piozzi ) many ...
... Francis Barber , and published by R. Phillips , in 1805 . But highly as he valued this lady , his attachment to Miss Molly Aston ( afterwards Mrs. Brodie ) , appears to have been still more ardent . He burned ( says Mrs. Piozzi ) many ...
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... Francis Barber ; as if both of them had been guilty of culpable neglect towards a person of the name of Heely , whom Sir John chooses to call a relation of Dr. Johnson's . The fact is , that Mr. Heely was not his SIR JOHN HAWKINS ...
... Francis Barber ; as if both of them had been guilty of culpable neglect towards a person of the name of Heely , whom Sir John chooses to call a relation of Dr. Johnson's . The fact is , that Mr. Heely was not his SIR JOHN HAWKINS ...
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... Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along treated truly as an humble friend . Having asked Dr. Brocklesby what would be a proper annuity to a favourite servant , and being ...
... Francis Barber , whom he looked upon as particularly under his protection , and whom he had all along treated truly as an humble friend . Having asked Dr. Brocklesby what would be a proper annuity to a favourite servant , and being ...
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... Francis Barber , and the life of the survivor of us , to Mr. George Stubbs , in trust for us ; my mind and will is , that in case of my decease before the said agreement shall be perfected , the said sum of seven hundred and fifty ...
... Francis Barber , and the life of the survivor of us , to Mr. George Stubbs , in trust for us ; my mind and will is , that in case of my decease before the said agreement shall be perfected , the said sum of seven hundred and fifty ...
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... Francis Barber at a sum little short of fifteen hundred pounds , including an annuity of seventy pounds to be paid to him by Mr. Langton , in consideration of seven hundred and fifty pounds , which Johnson had lent to that gentleman ...
... Francis Barber at a sum little short of fifteen hundred pounds , including an annuity of seventy pounds to be paid to him by Mr. Langton , in consideration of seven hundred and fifty pounds , which Johnson had lent to that gentleman ...
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