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ENGL 220 MiltonProfessor John Rogers Paradise Regained Tthe woman, - PPT Presentation

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ENGL 220 MiltonProfessor John Rogers Paradise Regained Tthe woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel." (Gen See Paradise Lost 10.179, 10.500, 11.115, 12.150, 12.375; Paradise Regained 1.64 Why dost thou then suggest to me distrust, Knowing who I am, as I know who thou art? (PR 1.355 That heard the adversary, who roving still About the world, at that assembly famed Would not be last, and with the voice divine Nigh thunder, ng'd, pursu'd See Why dost thou then suggest to me distrust, Knowing who I am, as I know who thou art? ( That heard the adversary, who roving still About the world, at that assembly famed Would not be last, and with the voice divine Nigh the exalted man, to whom Such high attest was given, a while surveyed With wonder. ( Of Goats or timourous flock together throng'd Drove them before him , pursu'd With terrors and with furies to the bound And crystal wall of Heav'n. ( The Life of Milton and the Second Temptation: 1630Õs wealth (2.406-85) 1640Õs political commitment (3.6-266) 1649 military glory--Parthia (3.267-443) 1650Õs empire--Rome (4.1-194) 1608-1674 classical wisdom and intellectual fame--Athens (4.195-367)