Longinus asserts that nothing contributes more to loftiness of tone in writing than _________?
A. Grandeur Thought
B. Genuine Emotion
C. Impassioned Utterance
D. Splendour Style
A. Grandeur Thought
B. Genuine Emotion
C. Impassioned Utterance
D. Splendour Style
		A. By dismissing all knowledge from outside Europe
B. By questioning the nature of scientific method
C. By rejecting the divine right of kings
D. By emphasizing the idea that gathering knowledge together can lead to human improvement
		A. She is sexually deviant.
B. She exemplifies unfeminine anger.
C. She is not submissive.
D. She is understood to be mad.
		A. Elizabeth I
B. James II
C. George II
D. William and Mary
		A. Mystical
B. Naturalistics
C. Deterministic
D. Supernatural
		A. Paris
B. Tokyo
C. London
D. Amsterdam
		A. A play in which characters make humorous remarks
B. A play in which characters experience reversals of fortune, usually for the better
C. A play in which no characters die or suffer
D. A play in which elite members of society are mocked