Samuel Johnson's Human Design Chart

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          Samuel Johnson's Biography

          British writer of letter’s, essays, reviews, lexicographer and known as England’s greatest man of letters. Noted for a stupendous intellect, energy and passion, Johnson suffered through early poverty and received fame and notoriety by mid-life.
          After his father died in 1731, he organized a school in Litchfield and married Mrs. Elisabeth Porter, 20 years his senior. The school failed and he moved to London in 1737 becoming a hack writer for “Gentleman’s Magazine.” With the publication of “The Vanity of Human Wishes” he became a noted poet and in 1764, he and Sir Joshua Reynolds founded the Literary Club. Johnson published his “Dictionary” after nine years of work and effort in 1755. Dublin University granted an honorary doctorate to Johnson in 1765 and he received one from Oxford in 1775.
          His first wife died in 1752 and he established a close friendship with Mrs. Hester Thrale from 1765, who helped write his memoirs. Johnson died of renal disease, 12/13/1784 London, England.
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          Samuel Johnson's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.