A. The Way of the World
B. The Foundational Ladder
C. The Order of Angels
D. The Great Chain of Being
A. The Way of the World
B. The Foundational Ladder
C. The Order of Angels
D. The Great Chain of Being
A. Dryden’s “Mac Flecknoe”
B. Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock”
C. Pope’s “The Dunciad”
D. Dryden’s “Absalom and Achitophel”
A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
B. Robert Browning
C. John Keats
D. Walt Whitman
A. James I
B. Mary Tudor
C. Elizabeth Tudor
D. Henry VII
A. the conviction that he was damned forever
B. the loss of his fortune in the South Sea Bubble
C. the vindication of Newtonian physics
D. condemnation of his work by Jeremy Collier
A. Etherege’s The Man of Mode
B. Wycherley’s The Country Wife
C. Behn’s The Rover
D. Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus
A. Lord Byron
B. Oscar Wilde
C. Robert Browning
D. William Wordsworth
A. Capulet And Montague
B. Breslow and Felsher
C. Fuech and Goodside
D. Dawson and Hurley
A. Sussex
B. Hampshire
C. Yorkshire
D. Norfolk
A. Parliamentary reform, increasing representation of the working classes
B. Labor reform, improving working conditions for industrial laborers
C. Educational reform, producing a dramatic increase in literacy
D. A and C only