A. A sonnet
B. A lyric
C. An Ode
D. An Idyll
A. A very cheerful man
B. A very melancholy man
C. A very jealous man
D. A very hopeful man
A. A very cheerful man
A. A vivacious man
B. A very melancholy man
C. A courageous man
D. A very tolerant man
B. A very melancholy man
A. The beloved of Comus
B. The mother of Comus
C. The Queen of Fairies
D. The pastoral goddess
B. The mother of Comus
A. Homer’s Iliad
B. Homer’s Odyssey
C. Virgil’s Aeneid
D. Spenser’s Faerie Queene
B. Homer’s Odyssey
A. The Greek God of Liberty
B. A Greek King who supported freedom of speech
C. A Greek hill where a tribunal for the liberty of speech was held
D. A Greek statesman who championed the cause of freedom of speech
C. A Greek hill where a tribunal for the liberty of speech was held
A. Reviews
B. Tracts
C. Observations
D. Treatises
B. Tracts
A. Satan
B. Jesus
C. Adam and Eve
D. Only Adam
C. Adam and Eve
A. Eve
B. Adam
C. Both a and b
D. Satan
C. Both a and b