A. the neo-classical influence of Pope and Dryden
B. the clumsiness of Shakespeare’s plots
C. the Orientalist fantasies of Coleridge
D. Wordsworth’s devotion to the ordinary and everyday
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- What did Byron deride with his scathing reference to \’Peddlers,’ and ’Boats,’ and ’Wagons’!\ ?
- A. the neo-classical influence of Pope and Dryden B. the clumsiness of Shakespeare’s plots C. the Orientalist fantasies of Coleridge D. Wordsworth’s devotion to the ordinary and everyday...
- Byron’s journey to Spain, Malta, Albania and Greece resulted in the production of the first two cantos of his poem_______________?
- A. cain B. Childe Herald’s Pilgrimage C. Don Juan D. the prisoner of Chillon...
- What did Thomas Carlyle mean by “Close thy Byron; open thy Goethe” ?
- A. Britain’s preeminence as a global power will depend on mastery of foreign languages. B. Even a foreign author is better than a homegrown scoundrel. C. Abandon the introspection of the Romantics and turn to the higher moral purpose found in Goethe. D. In a carefully veiled critique of the monarchy, Byron and Goethe stand...
- What did Thomas Carlyle mean by \Close thy Byron; open thy Goethe\ ?
- A. Britain’s preeminence as a global power will depend on mastery of foreign languages. B. Even a foreign author is better than a homegrown scoundrel. C. Abandon the introspection of the Romantics and turn to the higher moral purpose found in Goethe. D. In a carefully veiled critique of the monarchy, Byron and Goethe stand...
- His son Rip, an urchin begotten in his own likeness, promised to inherit the habits, with thåe old clothes of his father. He was generally seen trooping like a colt at his mother’s heels, equipped in a pair of his father’s cast-off galligaskins, which he had much ado to hold up with one hand, as a fine lady does her train in bad weather. What are “galligaskins” ?
- A. Long, wide petticoats B. A trench-coat C. Loose, wide breeches D. Underpants...
- Which of the following sentiments would be LEAST likely in a poem by Lord Byron ?
- A. An expression of love for common man. B. Mockery toward William Wordsworth. C. An expression of doubt and angst. D. Dark humor....
- The dedication of Byron’s “Don Juan” can be best described as ________________?
- A. Sincere and heartfelt B. Mocking and satirical C. Mournful and dark D. Polemic and dry...
- The general tone and attitude of Byron’s “Don Juan” would be best described as ______________?
- A. Dramatic and dark B. Ironic and satirical C. Strange and haunting D. Humorless and stark...
- Lord Byron was born in________________?
- A. 1788 B. 1789 C. 1790 D. 1791...
- I knew him, however, as both mathematician and poet, and my measures were adapted to his capacity, with reference to the circumstances by which he was surrounded. I knew him as a courtier, too, and as a bold intriguant. Such a man, I considered, could not fail to be aware of the ordinary political modes of action. Who is speaking ?
- A. Brown B. Brom Bones C. Rip D. Dupin...
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