In what way does johnson assess miltons achievements in life of milton
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THE LIFE OF MILTON HAS ALREADY WRITTEN IN SO MANY FORMS AND WITH SUCH MINUTE ENQUIRY THAT I MIGHT PERHAPS MORE PROPERLY HAVE CONTENTED MYSELF WITH THE ADDITION OF FEW NOTES.
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Johnson hated Milton's democratic principles and despised his impracticable philosophy. Most of the lives can be divided into three sections: a biography, a brief character and a critical section. His criticism on 'Lycidas' “easy, vulgar and therefore disgusting”. He was asked by his publishers to write about Milton.
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