A. praising Roman virtues whilst endorsing Christian beliefs
B. praising feminine virtue whilst mocking the fixation on chastity
C. celebrating Cromwell’s victories whilst inviting sympathy for the executed king
D. celebrating the Restoration whilst regretting the frivolity of the new regime
Early 17th Century
Early 17th Century
A. Gerrard Winstanley
B. Oliver Cromwell
C. Praisegod Barebone
D. George Monk
A. the founding of the Jamestown settlement
B. the founding of the Plymouth colony
C. Henry Hudson’s fruitless search for the Northwest Passage
D. all of the above
A. Pericles
B. Genghis Khan
C. Richard Lionheart
D. Augustus Caesar
A. John Lilburne
B. William Laud
C. Roger Williams
D. Oliver Cromwell
A. abolishing extra-legal taxes and courts
B. mounting a revolution and executing the king
C. bringing to trial the king’s hated ministers, Strafford and Laud
D. remaining in session until they themselves agreed to disband
A. William Shakespeare
B. Ben Jonson
C. John Donne
D. John Milton
A. Martin Luther
B. John Calvin
C. Henry VIII
D. Arminius
A. courtly ideals of the good life
B. carpe diem
C. loyalty to the king
D. pious devotion to religious virtues
A. \Air and Angels\
B. \Satire 3\
C. \The Apparition\
D. \The Indifferent\