There are lots.
I identify a lot with Oliver Goldsmith, he had this sort of oblivious, bumbling quality, like he never really knew what he was supposed to be doing that really appeals to me. Add to that a clear perspective of the absurdity of the world around him, and his own absurdity also - I can see a few resemblance's between us, if only I were as good a writer.
I really admire Samuel Johnson, for his firm moral backbone mixed with his great sense of humour - though I do not wish his depression.
I also admire Samuel Pepys the extreme vivacity and immediacy he lived and recorded his life, but do not envy his lack of control and pride.
There are lots of writers I 'd like to write like, especially Henry Fielding or Laurence Sterne.