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Yes, Samuel Johnson was a prominent 18th-century English writer who contributed essays to various newspapers and periodicals, including The Rambler and The Idler. His essays covered a wide range of topics and were known for their literary style and wit. Johnson's writing had a significant influence on English literature and journalism during his time.
Examples of periodical essays include "The Tatler" and "The Spectator" by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele, "The Rambler" by Samuel Johnson, and "The Idler" by Samuel Johnson. These essays were published in regular issues or installments in newspapers or magazines during the 18th century in England. They covered various topics like social issues, manners, literature, and everyday life.
Samuel Johnson of course!
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