Samuel Johnson
Active Years
Min year: 1682, Max year: 1800, Max count: 22
As Author
- 1682: Julian the apostate
- 1682: Julian the apostate
- 1683: Jvlian the apostate: being a short account of his life
- 1684: A sermon preach'd before the Lord Mayor and aldermen at Guildhall-Chappel, on Palm-Sunday, 1679
- 1685: Godly and wholsome doctrine, and necessary for these times
- 1685: A short disswasive from popery, and from countenancing and encouraging of Papists
- 1686: An account of the proceedings against Samuel Johnson
- 1687: The tryal and examination of a late libel, intituled, A new test of the Church of Englands loyalty
- 1688: The way to peace amongst all Protestants
- 1688: The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated
- 1688: Purgatory prov'd by miracles
- 1688: The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated
- 1688: Julian the apostate
- 1688: Of magistracy
- 1688: The true mother church, or, A short practical discourse upon Acts II
- 1688: A letter of advice to all Protestant soldiers, and sea-men, shewing how inconsistent it is with their duty to God, and the laws of England, to fight for a Popish interest
- 1689: Chap. I. Of magistracy
- 1689: Julian the apostate
- 1689: Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book
- 1689: Julian's arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity
- 1689: A second five year's struggle against popery and tyranny
- 1689: A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men
- 1689: A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men
- 1689: The opinion is this: that resistance may be vsed, in case our religion and rights should be invaded
- 1689: Reflections on The history of passive obedience
- 1690: Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled, The case of the allegiance due to soveraign princes, stated and resolved, &c
- 1690: Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled, The case of the allegiance due to soveraign princes, stated and resolved, &c
- 1690: Remarks upon Dr. Sherlock's book, intituled, The case of the allegiance due to soveraign princes, stated and resolved, &c
- 1692: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
- 1692: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
- 1692: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
- 1692: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
- 1692: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government and prescribed by it
- 1692: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne, and the promotion of the Prince of Orange, one of the royal family, to the throne of the kingdom in his stead, was according to the constitution of the English government, and prescribed by it
- 1693: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne
- 1693: An argument proving, that the abrogation of King James by the people of England from the regal throne
- 1693: An essay concerning Parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson
- 1694: An essay concerning Parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson
- 1694: An essay concerning parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson
- 1694: An essay concerning parliaments at a certainty; or, The kalends of May. By Samuel Johnson
- 1694: Notes upon the Ph nix edition of the Pastoral letter. Part I. By Samuel Johnson.
- 1698: A confutation of a late pamphlet intituled, A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in times of peace
- 1698: A confutation of a late pamphlet intituled, A letter ballancing the necessity of keeping a land-force in time of peace
- 1699: Jvlian's arts to undermine . . . Christianity
- 1700: The second part of the confutation of the ballancing letter
- 1700: Several reasons for the establishment of a standing army, and dissolving the militia
- 1700: Several reasons for the establishment of a standing army, and dissolving the militia
- 1703: The way to peace amongst all Protestants
- 1710: An answer to The history of passive obedience, just now reprinted under the title of A defence of Dr. Sacheverel. Written by the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson,
- 1710: The works of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson
- 1713: The works of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Johnson
- 1722: The necessary of believing the divinity of the son of God, in order to have right apprehensions of the love of God to mankind, in sending his son
- 1723: The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated
- 1729: The scripture-doctrine of Christ's divinity
- 1729: Hurlothrumbo
- 1729: Hurlothrumbo
- 1729: Hurlothrumbo
- 1729: The necessity of believing the divinity of the Son of God
- 1729: Hurlothrumbo
- 1730: Mr. Johnson's vindication of himself from the censures and reproaches of the world, on occasion of his late misfortunes
- 1732: The blazing comet
- 1733: Harmony in an uproar: a letter to F-d-k H-d-l, Esq
- 1733: The resurrection of the same body, as asserted and illustrated by St. Paul
- 1733: A letter from a minister of the Church of England to his dissenting parishioners
- 1734: A second letter from a minister of the Church of England to his dissenting parishioners
- 1734: The laodicean age
- 1737: A third letter from a minister of the Church of England to the dissenters
- 1738: A vision of heaven
- 1738: London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal
- 1738: London: a poem in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal
- 1738: London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal
- 1738: London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal
- 1738: London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal
- 1739: Marmor Norfolciense; or, An essay on an ancient prophetical inscription, in monkish rhyme, lately discovered near Lynn, in Norfolk
- 1739: Marmor Norfolciense
- 1739: A compleat vindication of the licensers of the stage
- 1739: London
- 1740: The Eucharistical service: or, the nature of the Lord's supper explained. ... By Samuel Johnson,
- 1740: The life of Admiral Blake
- 1740: Thirty-Six select discourses doctrinal and practical
- 1741: The resurrection of the same body
- 1741: Proposals for printing by subscription, in two volumes octavo, an explanation of scripture prophecies
- 1741: The doctrine of the Holy Eucharist vindicated and explained
- 1742: Christ's presence in the holy eucharist, consider'd and explain'd
- 1742: An explanation of scripture prophecies
- 1743: An introduction to the study of philosophy
- 1744: An account of the life of Mr Richard Savage
- 1744: The absolute impossibility of transubstantiation demonstrated
- 1745: Miscellaneous observations on the tragedy of Macbeth
- 1745: A letter from Aristocles to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and the promises of God
- 1745: National sins to be deplored by the innocent as well as the guilty
- 1746: A sermon concerning the obligations we are under to love and delight in the public worhip of God
- 1746: Ethices elementa. Or The first principles of moral philosophy
- 1747: The plan of a dictionary of the English language
- 1747: Prologue and epilogue, spoken at the opening of the Theatre in Drury-Lane 1747
- 1747: The plan of a dictionary of the English language
- 1747: The plan of a dictionary of the English language
- 1747: A letter to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson, in defence of Aristocles to Authades, concerning the sovereignty & promises of God
- 1747: Prologue and epilogue
- 1748: An account of the life of Mr Richard Savage
- 1749: Irene
- 1749: Irene
- 1749: The vanity of human wishes
- 1750: A new prologue spoken by Mr Garrick
- 1750: London
- 1750: The rambler.
- 1750: A new prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick, Thursday, April 5. 1750
- 1751: The Rambler
- 1751: The rambler
- 1752: Elementa philosophica
- 1752: The rambler. ...
- 1752: Ethica: or the first principles of moral philosophy
- 1752: The rambler. ...
- 1752: The Rambler.
- 1753: Proposals for printing by subscription, le poesie di Guiseppe Baretti
- 1753: A short catechism for young children
- 1754: The elements of philosophy
- 1754: Irene
- 1755: The resurrection of the same body, as asserted and illustrated by St. Paul
- 1755: Esposizione d'un saggio per avverare la longitudine in mare, col mezzo d'un esatta teoria della variazione dell' ago magnetico. Con una tavola elle [sic] variazioni ... Di Zaccaria Williams
- 1755: A dictionary of the English language
- 1755: A dictionary of the English language
- 1756: A dictionary of the English language: in which the words are deduced from their originals, and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers
- 1756: The rambler
- 1756: A dictionary of the English language
- 1758: A compleat introduction to the art of writing letters
- 1758: A dictionary of the English language
- 1759: The prince of Abissinia
- 1759: The prince of Abissinia
- 1759: The philosophic mirrour
- 1759: The Prince of Abissinia
- 1759: The philosophick mirrour
- 1759: Two satires. By Samuel Johnson, A.M
- 1759: Two satires
- 1760: A demonstration of the reasonableness, usefulness, and great duty of prayer
- 1760: A complete introduction to the art of writing letters
- 1760: A dictionary of the English language
- 1760: The Prince of Abissinia
- 1761: The idler
- 1761: The rambler
- 1761: A sermon on the beauty of holiness, in the worship of the Church of England
- 1762: The idler
- 1763: The Rambler
- 1763: The philosophic mirrour
- 1764: A dictionary of the English language
- 1764: A dictionary of the English language
- 1765: Mr. Johnson's preface to his edition of Shakespear's plays
- 1765: A short catechism for young children
- 1765: A dictionary of the English language
- 1766: A dictionary of the English language
- 1766: The Prince of Abissinia
- 1766: A dictionary of the English language
- 1767: An English and Hebrew grammar, being the first short rudiments of those two languages, taught together
- 1767: The Idler
- 1767: The rambler
- 1767: The life of Mr. Richard Savage
- 1768: The history of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
- 1768: A dictionary of the English language
- 1768: The Christian indeed
- 1768: Poems on several occasions
- 1769: The life of Mr. Richard Savage
- 1770: The false alarm
- 1770: A dictionary of the English language
- 1770: The false alarm
- 1770: The false alarm
- 1771: An English and Hebrew grammar, being the first short rudiments of those two languages, taught together
- 1771: An essay on education. A poem. In two parts. I. The pedant. II. The preceptor
- 1771: Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
- 1771: An address to the ladies and gentlemen of Lewes
- 1771: An essay on education
- 1771: Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
- 1771: Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
- 1771: Thoughts on the late transactions respecting Falkland's Islands
- 1771: The rambler
- 1772: An essay on woman, a poem
- 1772: The rambler
- 1772: A history and defence of magna charta
- 1772: An essay on woman
- 1773: A dictionary of the English language
- 1773: Pregeth yn dangos yn eglur nad oes perffaith ddedwyddwch i'w ddisgwyl, hyd oni chyflawner nifer etholedigion duw. Gan y parchedig Mr. Samuel Johnson, M.A. Ac a gyfieithwyd o'r Saisneg, gan Hugh Williams, Athraw Celfyddydau, Person Aberffraw, ac Aelod o Gymdeithas y Cymmrodorion
- 1773: Sensibility
- 1773: A dictionary of the English language
- 1774: A pastoral ballad in four parts
- 1774: The patriot
- 1774: Sensibility
- 1774: The patriot. Addressed to the electors of Great Britain
- 1774: A pastoral ballad in four parts: admiration, hope, disappointment, success
- 1774: The patriot. Addressed to the electors of Great Britain
- 1775: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1775: The pamphlet, entitled, "Taxation no tyranny," candidly considered, and it's [sic] arguments, and pernicious doctrines, exposed and refuted
- 1775: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1775: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1775: Taxation no tyranny; an answer to the resolutions and address of the American congress
- 1775: The life of Mr. Richard Savage, son of the Earl Rivers
- 1775: A journey to the western islands of Scotland
- 1775: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1775: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1775: Marmor Norfolciense
- 1775: Taxation no tyranny; an answer to the resolutions and address of the American Congress
- 1775: The patriot
- 1775: The patriot. Addressed to the electors of Great Britain
- 1775: The prince of Abissinia
- 1775: Codron and Cara
- 1775: Taxation no tyranny; an answer to the resolutions and address of the American congress
- 1775: A dictionary of the English language
- 1775: Taxation no tyranny; an answer to the resolutions and address of the American congress
- 1776: The rambler
- 1776: The rambler
- 1776: Political tracts. Containing, The false alarm
- 1776: An English and Hebrew grammar
- 1777: The address of the Rev. Dr. Dodd, to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: The Prince of Abissinia. A Tale. By Dr. Samuel Johnson
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: Dr. Dodd's exhortation to his fellow prisoners
- 1777: A dictionary of the English language
- 1777: Dr. Dodd's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren. Delivered in the chapel of Newgate, Friday, June 6, 1777. By the Rev. William Dodd, L.L.D.D.D. then under sentence of death for forgery
- 1777: The convicts's address to his unhappy brethren. Delivered in the chapel of Newgate, on Friday, June 6, 1777. Second edition. To which is added, his genuine speech to the court previous to his receiving sentence of death
- 1777: Political tracts. Containing, The false alarm
- 1777: A 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
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: Occasional papers by the late William Dodd, Lld
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren. Delivered in the chapel of Newgate, on Friday, June 6, 1777
- 1777: The life of Mr. Richard Savage
- 1777: A letter to Messrs. Fletcher and Peach, of the City of London
- 1777: Dr. Dodd's speech, which he delivered to the judge, before he received sentence of death
- 1777: The convict's address to his unhappy brethren
- 1777: March 1777. Proposals for printing by subscription, inscribed, by permission, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Eglinton
- 1778: A dictionary of the English language
- 1779: Prefaces, biographical and critical
- 1779: The rambler
- 1779: The lives of the English poets
- 1780: The lives of the English poets
- 1780: Court and country
- 1781: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1781: The beauties of Johnson
- 1781: Irene
- 1781: The lives of the English poets
- 1781: The temple of fashion: a poem
- 1781: The rambler
- 1782: A poetical epistle from an unfortunate young lady at Portsmouth to her lover
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1782: The beauties of Johnson
- 1783: Neues grammatisch-kritisches Wo?rterbuch der englischen Sprache
- 1783: The idler
- 1783: The rambler
- 1783: A dictionary of the English language: in which the words are deduced from their originals, explained in their different meanings, and authorized by the names of the writers in whose works they are found
- 1783: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1783: The prince of Abissinia
- 1783: A poetical epistle from an unfortunate young lady at Portsmouth to her lover
- 1784: A dictionary of the English language
- 1784: The lives of the most eminent English poets, &c
- 1784: The rambler. ...
- 1785: A dictionary of the English language
- 1785: The rambler
- 1785: The rambler
- 1785: A dictionary of the English language
- 1785: Prayers and meditations
- 1785: The poetical works
- 1785: Prayers and meditations
- 1785: Dr. Johnson's table talk
- 1785: Prayers and meditations
- 1785: A dictionary of the English language
- 1785: The Rambler
- 1785: The Rambler
- 1785: Prayers and meditations
- 1785: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1785: The prince of Abissinia
- 1785: The Rambler
- 1785: The poetical works
- 1785: The life of the Rev. Isaac Watts
- 1785: The Rambler
- 1785: The poetical works
- 1785: The rambler
- 1786: A dictionary of the English language
- 1786: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
- 1786: A poetical epistle to Thomas Ince, Esq; of Cristleton, near Chester. By S. Johnson, A.M
- 1786: The prince of Abissinia
- 1786: A dictionary of the English language
- 1786: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
- 1786: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
- 1786: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
- 1786: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
- 1786: A dictionary of the English language
- 1786: Harrison's edition, with his life of the author. A dictionary of the English language
- 1787: The beauties of Samuel Johnson
- 1787: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1787: The beauties of Johnson
- 1787: Rasselas
- 1787: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1787: The history of Rasselas
- 1787: Memoirs of the King of Prussia
- 1787: The prince of Abissinia
- 1787: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1788: Letters
- 1788: Letters
- 1788: A sermon, written by the late Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. for the funeral of his wife
- 1788: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1789: The poetical works
- 1789: The rambler
- 1789: The history of Rasselas
- 1790: The new London letter writer
- 1790: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1790: The celebrated letter from Samuel Johnson, LL.D. to Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield
- 1790: The idler
- 1790: The idler
- 1790: The prince of Abissinia
- 1790: The history of Rasselas
- 1790: A dictionary of the English language
- 1790: Rasselas
- 1790: Memoirs of Charles Frederick, King of Prussia
- 1791: The life of the Rev. Isaac Watts
- 1791: The Rambler
- 1791: The rambler
- 1791: The rambler
- 1791: The Rambler
- 1791: The Prince of Abissinia
- 1791: The idler
- 1791: A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland
- 1792: A dictionary of the English language
- 1792: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1792: A journey to the Western islands of Scotland
- 1792: A dictionary of the English language
- 1792: Rasselas
- 1792: The beauties of Samuel Johnson
- 1792: Proposals for publishing, in May next, Croft's Johnson's Dictionary corrected, without the smallest omission; considerably improved; and enlarged with more than twenty thousand words, illustrated by examples from the books quoted by Dr. Johnson, and from others of the best authority in our own and former times
- 1792: A dictionary of the English language
- 1792: The new English dictionary
- 1792: Additional volume to the Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D
- 1792: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1792: A dictionary of the English language
- 1792: Proposals for publishing, in May next, Croft's Johnson's Dictionary corrected, without the smallest omission, considerably improved, and enlarged with more than twenty thousand words
- 1792: To the public
- 1793: The idler
- 1793: The Rambler
- 1793: The rambler
- 1793: The lives of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland
- 1793: A dictionary of the English language
- 1793: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1793: The rambler
- 1793: The prince of Abissinia
- 1793: The idler
- 1793: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1794: Magna Charta
- 1794: Rasselas
- 1794: The rambler
- 1794: The rambler
- 1794: A dictionary of the English language
- 1794: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1795: The Idler
- 1795: The history of Rasselas
- 1795: The Prince of Abissinia
- 1795: Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
- 1795: The history of Rasselas, Prince of Abbissinia
- 1795: The lives of the English poets
- 1795: A journey to the Western islands of Scotland
- 1795: The rambler
- 1795: The history of Rasselas
- 1795: The idler
- 1796: Prayers and meditations
- 1796: The Rambler
- 1796: The history of Rasselas, prince of Abbissinia
- 1796: The works of Samuel Johnson
- 1796: Prayers and meditations
- 1796: Irene
- 1796: The history of Rasselas
- 1796: Rasselas
- 1796: Irene
- 1797: The beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. consisting of maxims and observations, Moral, Critical, and Miscellaneous: To Which Are Now Added, Biographical Anecdotes Of The Doctor, Selected From The Works of Mrs. Piozzi;-His Life, Recently Published BY Mr. Boswell, And Other Authentic Testimonies, Also, His Will, And The Sermon HE Wrote For The Late Doctor Dodd
- 1797: A dictionary of the English language
- 1797: The poetical works
- 1797: A dictionary of the English language: in which the words are deduced from their originals, explained in their different meanings, and authorised by the names of the writers in whose works they are found
- 1797: A school dictionary
- 1797: Johnson's Lives of the English poets, abridged
- 1798: A dictionary of the English language
- 1798: The prince of Abissinia
- 1798: Rasselas
- 1798: The history of Rasselas, prince of Abissinia
- 1798: A dictionary of the English language
- 1798: The rambler
- 1798: The idler
- 1798: A journey to the western islands of Scotland
- 1798: The Rambler.
- 1799: The idler
- 1799: A dictionary of the English language
- 1799: The history of Rasselas
- 1799: The rambler
- 1799: The history of Rasselas
- 1799: A dictionary of the English language
- 1800: The rambler
- 1800: The idler
- 1800: The history of Rasselas
- 1800: The history of Rasselas
- 1800: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1800: The idler
- 1800: A journey to the western islands of Scotland.
- 1800: The rambler
- 1800: The lives of the most eminent English poets
- 1800: The rambler
- 1800: The rambler
- 1800: The lives of the most eminent English poets
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