7002. Lines Written a few Miles above Tintern Abbey explores ________________?
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A. The beauty of the natural world

B. The way in which ones psychological state changes over time

C. The failures of Romanticism

D. Coleridges addiction to drugs

7003. Shelleys Hymn to Intellectual Beauty suggests that _________________?
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A. The source of beauty cannot be known, and that beauty can only be felt

B. Anything that is intellectual cannot be beautiful

C. Beauty can be understood only through metaphysics

D. Beauty is missing from the world

7004. The final line of We Are Seven is: And said, Nay we are seven. This line suggests that________________?
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A. The little girl is insane or delusional

B. The little girls siblings have not died

C. The little girl herself is dead

D. The little girl refuses to cast the dead out of her life.
7005. Who refers to poetry as an imitation of nature ?
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A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

B. William Wordsworth

C. Percy Shelley

D. William Hazlitt
7006. Shelleys Ode to Psyche is narrated by __________________?
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A. Cupid

B. The author of the poem

C. Shelleys childhood self

D. Psyche

7007. Which long Romantic poem opens with the line oh there is blessing in this gentle breeze ?
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A. Don Juan

B. Childe Harolds Pilgrimage

C. The Prelude

D. Rime of the Ancient Mariner

7009. The general tone and attitude of Byrons Don Juan would be best described as ______________?
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A. Ironic and satirical

B. Humorless and stark

C. Strange and haunting

D. Dramatic and dark

7010. One of the central themes of Wordsworths Peter Bell is _________________?
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A. A dark voyage into madness

B. Eternal youth

C. How nature can render someone good

D. How nature can corrupt someone

7011. Referring to poets as unacknowledged legislators of the world suggests that_____________?
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A. Most Romantic poets were politicians

B. Poets actually help the world grow and develop

C. Hardly anyone actually reads Romantic poetry

D. Poets have no actual effect upon the world

7013. Which of the following was responsible for Samuel Taylor Coleridges mental decline ?
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A. His experiences during the French Revolution

B. The end of his friendship with Wordsworth

C. His addiction to opium

D. His physical battle with gout

7016. Which of the following statements would you most likely NOT see in a Romantic poem ?
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A. Familure acts are beautiful through love

B. A little learning is a dangerous thing

C. Truth is stranger than fiction

D. Truth is beauty

7018. Which Romantic poet would be the least likely to write a piece of literary criticism ?
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A. Lord Byron

B. William Hazlitt

C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

D. Percy Shelley

7019. Which poet would most likely express an adherence to atheism in his writing ?
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A. William Blake

B. William Wordsworth

C. Percy Shelley

D. John Keats

7020. Which Romantic poet died relatively unknown but would become famous posthumously, in the 19th century ?
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A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

B. William Blake

C. Lord Byron

D. William Wordsworth

7021. Which of the following is a love poem ?
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A. Byrons Don Juan

B. John Clares To Elia

C. Wordsworth Peter Bell

D. Coleridges Kubla Kahn

7024. Which of the following was NOT a key element or aspect of Romantic poetry ?
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A. The use of symbolism

B. Celebration of the imagination

C. The use of allegory

D. Engagement with nature

7025. Dr. Samuel Gladden believes Shelleys agenda was to _____________?
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A. Revolutionize France

B. Expose the nature of reality

C. Change sexual morals

D. Expose how intimate relationships inform political realities
7026. William Blakes Little Black Boy advocates for __________________?
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A. The innate brilliance of children

B. The equality of all people

C. The abolition of slavery

D. The beauty of common language

7027. John Keats would probably NOT have written a poem celebrating _______________?
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A. The nature of artistic creation

B. The beauty of the natural world

C. Political and philosophical conservatism

D. The pains of love

7029. Who is the narrator of Don Juan ?
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A. Bob Southey

B. Lord Byron

C. Don Juan

D. A nameless narrator
7030. Which of the following authors would be most likely to use the supernatural in his poems ?
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A. William Wordsworth

B. Percy Shelley

C. William Blake?

D. John Keats

7031. Who does Shelley consider the true founders of civilized cultures and laws ?
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A. Dictators and Tyrants

B. Poets and artists

C. Kings and queens

D. All people equally

7032. A neoclassical poet would be most likely to compose a poem celebrating which of the following ideals ?
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A. Passionate love

B. Emotional restraint

C. Revolution against tyranny

D. Communion with the natural world

7033. Napoleons decision to__________________can be understood as representative of the French Revolutionary spirit because this decision served to radically reposition France in contemporary European political affairs ?
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A. Engage in the Napoleonic Wars

B. Offer landmark political writings calling for peace with other European nations

C. Involve himself directly in affairs in the United States

D. Change all aspects of French law

7034. Which poet would be most likely to write about his time in revolutionary France ?
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A. William Blake

B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

C. William Wordsworth

D. John Keats

7035. Duncan Wu discusses the presentation of spots of time in the poetry of______________?
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A. William Blake

B. Percy Shelley

C. William Wordsworth

D. Lord Byron

7036. Which poet would be most likely to compose a poem and illustrations to accompany it ?
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A. Lord Byron

B. William Blake

C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

D. Percy Shelley

7038. Which of the following is NOT a common attribute of Byronic heroes ?
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A. Nihilism

B. Dark humor

C. Good spirits

D. Arrogance

7039. In Of Poetry in General,William Hazlitt contends that good poetry comes from ____________?
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A. Strong feeling

B. The intellect

C. The authors personal pain

D. Rewriting Homer

7040. The primary subject of Ode to Psyche is ___________________?
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A. The possibility of sudden death

B. The expansion of consciousness

C. The death of Byron

D. The relationship between art and humanity

7041. Which poet would have been most likely to compose a poem examining his own childhood ?
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A. Percy Shelley

B. William Wordsworth

C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

D. John Keats

7042. Which poet defines poetry as the expression of the imagination ?
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A. Lord Byron

B. Percy Shelley

C. William Hazlitt

D. William Wordsworth

7043. Which poet would be least likely to write about the beauty of nature ?
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A. John Keats

B. Lord Byron

C. William Wordsworth

D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

7045. Who referred to poets as the unacknowledged legislators of the world ?
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A. Percy Shelley

B. William Blake

C. William Hazlitt

D. Lord Byron

7046. Which poem by Wordsworth examines writers block ?
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A. We Are Seven

B. Lines Written a few miles above Tintern Abbey

C. The Prelude

D. Lines Written in Early Spring

7047. John Keats died from________________?
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A. Suicide

B. Influenza

C. Fever

D. Tuberculosis
7048. Which Romantic poet did Shelley consider a close friend ?
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A. Lord Byron

B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

C. William Blake

D. William Wordsworth

7049. Paul OBriens essay on Shelley suggests that Shelley was______________?
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A. Not an atheist

B. Fiercely anti-war

C. Suicidal

D. In love with Lord Byron

7050. Who was the co-author of Lyrical Ballads with William Wordsworth ?
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A. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

B. John Keats

C. Lord Byron

D. William Blake