A. The capability of being comfortable in uncertainty
B. The capability of being willing to perform evil deeds
C. The capability of being hopelessly lazy
D. A lack of talent
A. The capability of being comfortable in uncertainty
B. The capability of being willing to perform evil deeds
C. The capability of being hopelessly lazy
D. A lack of talent
A. Beauty
B. Lyricism
C. Religious truth
D. Rhyme
A. Byron
B. Shelley
C. Wordsworth
D. Coleridge
A. Language
B. Imagery
C. Human connection
D. The Beautiful
A. He always finds “new reserves of dislike.”
B. He does not enjoy himself.
C. Everyone else’s identity “annihilates him.”
D. He gets sick.
A. A rose
B. Religion
C. Love
D. A poet’s character
A. “An Evening Walk, Addressed to a Young Lady”
B. “[Lines composed a few miles above] Tintern Abbey”
C. “Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known”
D. “To My Sister”
A. Thinking
B. Poetry
C. Knowledge
D. Morality
A. Letters from Fanny
B. First drafts of his poems
C. Old writing implements
D. Medical books