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by an author who suffered his ultra-toryism and bigotry so to blind his understanding as to use his pen for distorting the features of a character which he was incapable of delineating, The writer would not have considered these remarks to have been required so long after the death of the calumniator, had not the obnoxious work formed part of that standard publication, "The Lives of the British Poets." The amiable poet, Cowper, has justly designated Johnson's Life of MILTON as " 'unmerciful treatment."* Again, "In the last leaf of Murphy's Essay," says Hayley, "on the Life and Genius of Johnson, he wrote the following most deliberate censure: 'Let all that is said against MILTON in the conclusion of this book pass undisputed, and Johnson's is a most malignant life of MILTON.""t

The writer has also taken the liberty to copy into the Appendix, from the Rev. Mr. Todd's

* Sketch of the Life of Cowper, prefixed to his posthumous poems. p. xxxiii.

+ Latin and Italian Poems of MILTON, translated by Cowper. Preface and Notes by W. Hayley, Esq.

"Account of MILTON," &c. published in 1828, the Extracts from the Council Book while MILTON was Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and which will throw considerable light upon several events connected with his history.

Imploring the blessing of the Great Head of the Church to rest upon this humble effort to subserve His glory, by causing it to promote the cause of truth and righteousness, the writer, with much respect, dedicates it to the rising generation in Britain; earnestly praying they may prove themselves a superior race to their most distinguished progenitors, whether of genuine patriots, unsophisticated Protestants, or real Chrisians, and thus contribute towards promoting the prosperity of their country in its highest and most essential interests a country respecting which, in many respects, it might be said, as it is of ancient Israel, "THE LORD HATH NOT DEALT SO

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Presbyterians oppose the execution of the King.-Tes-
timony of Neale.--mistake corrected, (note)-Milton pub-
lishes Tenure of Kings and Magistrates after the death
of Charles I.-His description of the Presbyterian ma-
gistrates, and ministers.-Enemies to liberty of con-

* The writer, by mistake, has in this Chapter used the name of
Hume instead of Smollett.

Milton's

The Duke of Savoy persecutes the Waldenses.-Crom-
well's noble conduct.-Milton's Sonnet.-Cromwell's inten-
tion to found a Protestant Council.-Milton's State Letters:
-The Protector to the Prince of Tarentum, to the Duke of
Savoy, to the Prince of Transilvania, to the king of the
Swedes, to the States of the United Provinces, to the Evan-
gelick States of Switzerland, to the King of France, to Car-

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