A. the rhythmic expression of moral intuition
B. the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C. the polite patter of a corrupted age
D. the divine gift of grace
A. the rhythmic expression of moral intuition
B. the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C. the polite patter of a corrupted age
D. the divine gift of grace
A. a spiritual autobiography written in an epic style
B. a lyric poem written in the first person
C. a comedy of manners
D. a political tract demanding labor reform
A. the monarchy, in the person of Charles II
B. the dominance of the Tory Party
C. the Book of Common Prayer
D. toleration of religious dissidents
A. Henry Fielding
B. Laurence Sterne
C. Samuel Richardson
D. Tobias Smollett
A. William Wordsworth
B. Alexander Pope
C. Ben Jonson
D. George Herbert
A. The Canturbury Tales
B. The Dark Angel
C. The Wild Swans of Coole
D. The Second Coming
A. The closing of theatres
B. The return of the King.
C. King Arthurs’ dead
D. King to exile
A. Taming of the Shrew
B. Romeo and Juliet
C. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
D. Hamlet
A. the lyric poem written in the first person
B. the sonnet
C. doggerel rhyme
D. the political tract
A. the Republicans and the Royalists
B. the Royalists and the Whigs
C. the Tories and the Whigs
D. the Royalists and the Tories