A. the Medieval age
B. the Elizabethan age
C. the age of Queen Anne
D. the Victorian age
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
A. comic figures
B. historical figures
C. romantic figures
D. tragic figures
A. ‘Last Impressions’
B. ‘False Impressions’
C. ‘First Impressions’
D. ‘True Impressions’
A. Hamlet
B. Twelfth Night
C. The Tempest
D. Henry IV, Pt I
A. Religious Scripture
B. Seaside Resort
C. Tailor Repatched
D. None of these
A. Satire
B. Sensuality
C. Sensuousness
D. Social reform
A. The Waste Land
B. Tintern Abbey
C. The Second Coming
D. Prayer for My Daughter
A. Byron
B. Shelley
C. Coleridge
D. Lamb
A. The Oxford Movement
B. The Pre-Raphaelite Movement
C. The Romantic Movement
D. The Symbolist Movement