A. Milton
B. Wordsworth
C. Aristo
D. Both A and B
Cultural and Literary English Renaissance
Cultural and Literary English Renaissance
A. Medieval
B. Romantic
C. Victorian
D. Elizabethan
A. Henry VIII
B. John Lyly
C. Sir Thomas More
D. John Foxe
A. 9
B. 10
C. 12
D. 14
A. Untypical
B. Not untypical
C. Exploded
D. Rejected
A. Epic poetry is of a moral nature and tends to the promotion of virtue.
B. “Canterbury Tales” is an example of epic poetry.
C. All of the above answers are true.
D. None of These
A. Elizabeth I
B. Elizabeth II
C. Mary, Queen of Scots
D. Catherine of Aragon
A. Psychological, Sexual
B. Religious, Didactic
C. Emotional, Psychological
D. none of these
A. Paradise Lost
B. 95 Theses
C. The Bible
D. Piers Plowman
A. Anachronistic
B. Euphuistic
C. Marxist
D. Solipsistic