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  1. On the Death of Esther Johnson [Stella] Jonathan Swift. T HIS day, being Sunday, January 28, 1727–8, about eight o’clock at night, a servant brought me a note, with an account of the death of the truest, most virtuous, and valuable friend, that I, or perhaps any other person, ever was blessed with. She expired about six in the evening of ...

  2. Author name. Excerpt. Family and Intimate relationships. Charlotte Lennox. William Tisdall, maternal uncle of CL, had sometimes enjoyed Swift 's confidence (if not much of his respect) and had once hoped to marry Esther Johnson (Swift's Stella). View reference. Carlile, Susan. “Expanding the Feminine: Reconsidering Charlotte Lennox’s Age ...

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  4. 5 de ene. de 2023 · JOHNSON, ESTHER, Celebrated as the Stella of Dean Swift, was born in 1684. Her father was the steward of Sir William Temple, who, at his death, left the daughter one thousand pounds, in consideration of her father's faithful services. At the death of Sir William she was in her sixteenth year; and about two years afterwards, at Swift's ...

  5. Esther Harriet George was born on 2 April 1866 at Sutton Maddock, Shifnal, Shropshire. Her father was a clergyman, a curate at the time of her birth and later vicar of Pentney, Norfolk. She had a twin sister Lydia. She married the artist Ernest Borough Johnson (1866–1949) in 1903, and thereafter painted under the name Esther Borough Johnson. [1]

  6. 3 de sept. de 2021 · Book description. The Journal to Stella, Jonathan Swift's letters to Esther Johnson, or 'Stella', and Rebecca Dingley, written between September 1710 and June 1713, offers an extraordinary commentary on Swift's experiences in London during the most politically active and exciting years of his career and evidence of his evolving relationship ...

  7. By the time he had completed the Journal to Stella, the set of letter-diaries written between 1710 and 1713 to his two close friends Esther Johnson and Rebecca Dingley, he had been chief propagandist for the Tory ministry, member of the Brothers’ club, and both mocked and respected as a court insider.