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Johnson's Lives of the Poets - Volume 2

Samuel Johnson

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. . .After the duke's death, all avenues were stopped to his preferment; and during the rest of that reign he passed his time with the Muses and his books, and sometimes the conversation of his friends. When he had just got to be easy in his fortune, and was in a fair way to make it better, death swept him away, and in him deprived the world of one of the best men, as well as one of the best geniuses, of the age. He died like a Christian and a philosopher, in charity with all mankind, and with an absolute resignation to the will of God. He kept up his good-humour to the last; and took leave of his wife and friends, immediately before his last agony, with the same tranquillity of mind, and the same indifference for life, as though he had been upon taking but a short journey. He was twice married—first to a daughter of Mr. Parsons, one of the auditors of the revenue; and afterwards to a daughter of Mr. Devenish, of a good family in Dorsetshire. By the first he had a son; a. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Both volumes are good (I especially got a kick out of the chapter on Milton in volume I), but this one was just a smidge more entertaining. I loved reading about Swift, Watts, and Gray, and even the poets I’d never heard of were interesting.

Johnson wrote well!

Those who are not convinced by Milton's reasons, may perhaps be delighted with his wit. The term "Roman Catholic is," he says, "one of the Pope's Bulls; it is particular universal, or Catholic schismatic."

As soon as I finished Volume 1, some months ago, I decided to go ahead with Volume 2. It took a long while to finish reading it, there were many distractions, and whole weeks went by where I did not read. And it was all worth it. For the biography of Richard Savage alone, it was all worth it.