A. Orsino
B. Sir Andrew
C. Sir Toby
D. Malvolio
A. Orsino
B. Sir Andrew
C. Sir Toby
D. Malvolio
A. French Revolution
B. Glorious Revolution of1688
C. Reformation
D. Oxford Movement
A. Sense and Sensibility
B. Mansfield Park
C. Sandition
D. Persuasion
A. Dramatis Personae
B. Dramatic Idyls
C. Asolando
D. Red Cotton Night-Cap Country
A. Wordsworth
B. Coleridge
C. Lamb
D. Shelley
A. Stanzas I to IV
B. Stanzas I toV
C. Stanzas I to VI
D. Stanzas I to VII
A. Immortality Ode
B. Tintern Abbey
C. The Second Coming
D. Leda and the Swan
A. Hamlet
B. Henry IV,Pt I
C. The Tempest
D. Twelfth Night
A. the Medieval age
B. the Elizabethan age
C. the age of Queen Anne
D. the Victorian age
A. full of didactic sermonising
B. practically autobiographical fragments
C. remarkable for their aphoristic style
D. satirical and critical