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Garth, Samuel

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Samuel Johnson's Life of Samuel Garth in its entirety is presented by The Penn State Archive for Samuel Johnson's Lives of the English Poets -- a resource for study, instruction, and entertainment. This page features an Illustration from the first edition of The Works of the English Poets with prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson. 68 vols. Vol 20. London: J. Nichols, 1779.
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Wikipedia-Article "Samuel Garth"

Sir Samuel Garth (1661 - 1719) was a English physician and poet, born at Bolam in the county of Durham, and educated at Cambridge, he settled as a physician in London, where he soon acquired a large practice. He was a zealous Whig, the friend of Addison and, though of different political views, of Pope, and he ended his career as physician to George I., by whom he was knighted in 1714. He is remembered as the author of The Dispensary, a satire, which had great popularity in its day, and of Claremont, a descriptive poem. He also edited a translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, to which Addison, Pope, and others contributed. Perhaps, however, the circumstance most honourable to him is his intervention to procure an honourable burial for Dryden, over whose remains he pronounced a eulogy.

For a while, he owned the manor at Edgcott.

This article incorporates public domain text from: Cousin, John William (1910). A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature. London, J.M. Dent & sons; New York, E.P. Dutton.

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