I ADVERTISEMENT. Tis necessary to inform the reader, that the following Remarks are a small part of a work lately given to the public, wherein occafion is incidentally taken to exhibit fome instances of the manner in which Milton's character has been treated by fome of his former biographers and others. About the time that specimen was closed Dr. Johnson's New Narrative was thrown in the way of the editors, and could not be overlooked without leaving some of the more candid and capable judges of Milton's prose-writings to fuffer by the illiberal reflections of certain (perhaps well : |