A. Othello
B. Volpone
C. King Lear
D. Antony and Cleopatra
Early 17th Century
Early 17th Century
A. Izaak Walton
B. Katherine Philips
C. John Skelton
D. Isabella Whitney
A. the abolishment of public plays and sports
B. the conversion of the English church to Catholicism
C. the adoption of English as the official language
D. the consolidation of power in an absolute monarch
A. William Collins
B. William Laud
C. William Shakespeare
D. William Tyndale
A. the Fifth Monarchists
B. the Roarers
C. the Diggers
D. the Ranters
A. the novel
B. the sermon
C. the familiar essay
D. the diary
A. choler
B. blood
C. cholesterol
D. black bile
A. The Litany in a Time of Plague
B. Utopia
C. Leviathan
D. The Advancement of Learning
A. Westminster Abbey
B. Tower Bridge
C. the Houses of Parliament
D. Buckingham Palace
A. celebrations of the transience of all life and beauty
B. celebrations of lesbian sexuality in terms that did not imply a male readership
C. celebrations of religious ecstasy and divine inspiration
D. celebrations of female friendship in Platonic terms normally reserved for male Friendships