A. Adonais
B. Bright Star
C. Ode on a Grecian Urn
D. La Bell Dame Sans Merci
Restoration and 18th Century
Restoration and 18th Century
A. William Shakespeare
B. John Donne
C. Abraham Cowley
D. John Dryden
A. Jane Austen’s Emma
B. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
C. William Godwin’s Caleb Williams
D. Sir Walter Scott’s Waverley
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. Ben Jonson
B. Alexander Pope
C. Robert Herrick
D. John Dryden
A. Alexander Pope
B. William Collins
C. Thomas Gray
D. Ben Jonson
A. William Butler Yeats
B. James Joyce
C. Thomas Moore
D. Edgar Allan Poe
A. Coleridge’s Dejection: An Ode
B. Blake’s “Prophetic Books”
C. Wollstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman
D. all but C
A. Hand labor became less common with the invention of power-driven machinery.
B. Velcro replaced buttons and snaps.
C. Steam, as opposed to wind and water, became a primary source of power.
D. both A and C
A. Henry St. John
B. Robert Harley
C. John Churchill
D. Robert Walpole