A. verdant mead
B. checkered shade
C. simian rivalry
D. shining sword
Ages, era, period
Ages, era, period
A. opium
B. dreams
C. childhood
D. A, Band C
A. A picture is worth a thousand words.
B. Poetry is the supreme artistic form.
C. Art should hold a mirror up to nature.
D. Poetry ought to be a visual as well as a verbal art.
A. Percy Bysshe Shelley
B. William Wordsworth
C. George Gordon, Lord Byron
D. all of the above
A. The Way of the World
B. The Foundational Ladder
C. The Order of Angels
D. The Great Chain of Being
A. Dryden’s “Mac Flecknoe”
B. Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock”
C. Pope’s “The Dunciad”
D. Dryden’s “Absalom and Achitophel”
A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B. Robert Browning
C. John Keats
D. Walt Whitman
A. James I
B. Mary Tudor
C. Elizabeth Tudor
D. Henry VII
A. the conviction that he was damned forever
B. the loss of his fortune in the \South Sea Bubble\
C. the vindication of Newtonian physics
D. condemnation of his work by Jeremy Collier
A. Elephant and Castle
B. Grub Street
C. Covent Garden
D. Cheapside