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An Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson
An Essay on the Life and Genius of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. was written by Arthur Murphy and published in 1792.
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The work serves as a biography of Samuel Johnson and an introduction to his works included in the volume. Murphy also wrote a biography for Henry Fielding in a 1762 edition of his Works and a biography for David Garrick, the Life of David Garrick, in 1801.
Background
Murphy first met Johnson during the summer of 1754.[1] Murphy was working on the Gray's-Inn Journal and, after discovering that a French article that they wanted to print was actually a translation of Johnson's Rambler No.
190, came to Johnson to apologize for his error.[1] The two soon became friends, and Murphy began to tell the story many times later.[1] Murphy was also friends with Henry Thrale and Hester Thrale, and spent time with all three.[2]
After Johnson died and John Hawkins published his