“The tragic-comedy which is the product of the English theatre is one the most monstrous inventions that ever entered into a poet’s thought.” Whose view is this ?
		A. John Dryden’s
B. Alexander Pope’s
C. Joseph Addison’s
D. Dr. Johnson’s
		A. John Dryden’s
B. Alexander Pope’s
C. Joseph Addison’s
D. Dr. Johnson’s
		A. It represents a “doubling” of Queen Victoria by English women as they remake themselves in her image.
B. It represents the “transformation” of the traditional Victorian woman from the private sphere to the public sphere.
C. It represents the rise in psychological pathologies or “madness” in women in the late 19th century.
D. It represents the “pollution” of the ideal woman by foreign influences.
		A. Alliteration
B. Assonance
C. Elision
D. None of the above
		A. geology
B. evolution
C. discoveries in astronomy about stellar distances
D. all of the above
		A. french
B. latin
C. italian
D. English
		A. /p/ & /b/
B. /m/ & /v/
C. /t/ &/d/
D. /k/ & /g/
		A. Coleridge
B. T. S. Eliot
C. Allen Tate
D. F. R. Leavis