George Lyttelton
George Lyttelton (1709-1773) was an English politician and writer known for his contributions to literature and public life. He served as a member of Parliament and was a prominent figure in the Whig party. Lyttelton is also recognized for his friendships with notable figures such as Samuel Johnson and David Garrick, which influenced his literary work.
In addition to his political career, Lyttelton authored several works, including poetry and essays. His most famous piece is the poem "The Progress of Love," which reflects his views on love and relationships. Lyttelton's legacy continues to be appreciated in the context of 18th-century English literature.