Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson

Samuel Johnson , often referred to as Dr Johnson, was an English author who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. Johnson was a devout Anglican and committed Tory, and has been described as "arguably the most distinguished man of letters in English history". He is also the subject of "the most famous single work of biographical art in the whole of literature": James Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson. Johnson was born in Lichfield, Staffordshire, and attended Pembroke College, Oxford for just over a...
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Birthdate:September 18, 1709
Birthplace:Lichfield
Date of death:December 13, 1784
Education:Pembroke College, Oxford
Religion:Anglicanism
Also known as:Dr Johnson, Dr Samuel Johnson

Written works by Samuel Johnson

TitlePublishedGenre
The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets
Life of Mr Richard Savage 1744
The Vanity of Human Wishes 1749
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary: Selections from the 1755 Work That Defined the English Language 2002 Dictionary
Prose & poetry
Todd's Johnson's dictionary of the English language, to which is added a vocabulary of Greek, Latin and scriptural proper names, divided into syllables and accentuated for pronunciation
dictionary of the English language
reader's Johnson
sermon, preached by the Rev. Dr. Dodd, (under sentence of death) in the chapel of Newgate, on Friday, June 6, 1777, to his unhappy brethren
Johnson
Rambler, The
works of the English poets
From 'The Rambler' (1751), comments on 'Macbeth'
Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
Works, with Murphy's essays
Doctor Johnson's prayers
Miniature edition of Johnson's Dictionary of the English language
Proposals for printing, by subscription, the dramatick works of William Shakespeare
Hypocrisy unmasked, or, A short inquiry into the religious complaints of our American colonies
Johnson on Savage
ctionary of English language
Some unpublished letters to and from Dr. Johnson
complete English poems
Diaries, prayers, and annals
Letters of Samuel Johnson, LL.D
Taxation no tyranny
Essays from the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler
Political tracts
Sermons
Irene
Wisdom and genius of Dr. Samuel Johnson
journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
works of Samuel Johnson
letter of Dr.Johnson and some eighteenth-century imprints of theHouse of Longman
convict's address to his unhappy brethren, delivered in the chapel of Newgate, on Friday, June 6, 1777
Idler and the Adventurer
London, 1738 and 1748
Life of Dryden
beauties of Johnson
Life of Milton
adventurer
patriot. Addressed to the electors of Great Britain
Greenland lovers, or, The history of Anningait & Ajut
prayers of Samuel Johnson
Rassela, Principe d'Abissinia
Johnson, Boswell and Mrs. Piozzi
Johnson: prose & poetry
sermon, written by the late Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. for the funeral of his wife
diary of a journey into North Wales, in the year 1774
Essays
Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language
Milton
fountains
The sayings of Dr. Johnson
Vorwort zum Werk Shakespeares
essays of Samuel Johnson
Select essays of Dr. Johnson
Storia di Rasselas, Principe d'Abissinia
Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
Papers from the Idler
Advice on the formation of a library
Drury-Lane prologue
vulture
Life of Addison
Some observations and judgements upon life and letters
Rambler
Works
Johnson as critic
Johnson on Johnson
Latin & Greek poems of Samuel Johnson
Mr. Johnson's preface to his edition of Shakespear's plays
Essays, selected from the Rambler, 1750-1752, The Adventurer, 1753, and, The Idler, 1758-1760
plan of a dictionary of the English language
Life of Pope
Ráselas, príncipe deAbisínia
critical opinions of Samuel Johnson
A dictionary of the English language
Selected letters
Debates in Parliament
Early biographical writings of Dr Johnson
table talk of Samuel Johnson
On Shakespeare
rambler and The idler
Author's art of praising himself
Johnson reader
idler
Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell
Prayers
quotable Johnson
Prince of Abissinia
poems of Samuel Johnson
More last words of Dr. Johnson
Two letters from Samuel Johnson to Sir Robert Chambers
Wisdom of Dr. Johnson: being comments on life and moral precepts chosen from his writings
Yale edition of the works of Samuel Johnson
Alexander Pope
Letters
Prose and poetry
Tarieekh Rasselas =
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Samuel Johnson quotes

  • He that fails in his endeavors after wealth or power will not long retain either honesty or courage.

    - Samuel Johnson
  • There can be no friendship without confidence, and no confidence without integrity.

    - Samuel Johnson
  • Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity.

    - Samuel Johnson
  • If I have said something to hurt a man once, I shall not get the better of this by saying many things to please him.

    - Samuel Johnson
  • No man was more foolish when he had not a pen in his hand, nor more wise when he had.

    - Samuel Johnson

Places Samuel Johnson has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Samuel Johnson
MarkerLocationDate ArrivedDate LeftPopulation
A Dr Johnson's House 1748 1759
B London 1737 7,556,900
C Lichfield 1737
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Books about Samuel Johnson

Life of Samuel Johnson
Life of Samuel Johnson
Author:John Hawkins
Samuel Johnson: A Biography
Samuel Johnson: A Biography
Author:Peter Martin
Genre:Biography

People who influenced Samuel Johnson

John Milton
John Milton

John Milton was an English poet, polemicist, a scholarly man of letters, and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. Milton's poetry and prose reflect...
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Alexander Pope
Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope was an 18th-century English poet, best known for his satirical verse and for his translation of Homer. He is the third-most frequently quoted writer in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations, after Shakespeare and Tennyson. Pope's use of the heroic couplet is famous. Pope was born to...
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William Wollaston
William Wollaston

William Wollaston was an English philosophical writer. He is remembered today for one book, which he completed only two years before his death: The Religion of Nature Delineated . He was born at Coton Clanford in Staffordshire, on 26 March 1659. He was born to a family long-established in...
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Peers of Samuel Johnson

Edmund Burke
Edmund Burke
Famous works:third letter to a Member of the present Parliament, Burke's speech on conciliation with America

Edmund Burke PC was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher who, after moving to England, served for many years in...
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Joshua Reynolds
Joshua Reynolds
Famous works:The discourses of Sir Joshua Reynolds, The discourses of Sir Joshua Reynolds, P. R. A

Sir Joshua Reynolds RA FRS FRSA was an influential 18th-century English painter, specialising in portraits and promoting the "Grand Style" in...
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Personal relationships of Samuel Johnson

Elizabeth Porter
Elizabeth Porter
Lived:1689 - March 17, 1752
Relationship type:Marriage
Together:July 9, 1735 - March 17, 1752
Ceremony location:St. Werburgh's Church

Elizabeth Jervis Porter was the wife of Samuel Johnson. Born Elizabeth Jarvis , her first marriage was to Henry Porter, a Birmingham merchant, with whom she had three children. The couple became friends of Johnson in 1732 and Johnson courted her after Porter's death. His affectionate names for...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Who had a notable influence on Samuel Johnson?
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    John Milton and Alexander Pope inspired Samuel Johnson.
  • Q:
    In what type of work did Samuel Johnson specialize?
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    Samuel Johnson was an accomplished lexicographer, poet, essayist and biographer.
  • Q:
    Where was Samuel Johnson born?
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    Samuel Johnson was born in Lichfield.
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    Which educational institution did Samuel Johnson attend?
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    Samuel Johnson went to school at Pembroke College, Oxford.
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    What religious theology did Samuel Johnson believe in?
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    Samuel Johnson was a member of the Anglicanism religious denomination.
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