A. Jesus Christ
B. An authority figure
C. A lover
D. A prior
A. It offered him a chance to paint
B. He saw a vision of Christ
C. It was a way to get rich
D. It saved him from starvation
A. The prior
B. The prior’s niece
C. The prior’s lover
D. The prior’s sister
A. Her “nine-hundred-years-old name”
B. She hated nature like “the dropping of the daylight in the West”
C. Her “smiles stopped altogether”
D. “She had a heart…too soon made glad”
A. An envoy
B. The new Duchess
C. The painting of the Duchess
D. The duke of Ferrara
A. It makes him stupid despite his education
B. It reveals his anger despite his seeming calm
C. It makes him charming despite his arrogance and violence
D. It reveals his sadness despite his cocky attitude
A. Coleridge
B. Tennyson
C. Byron
D. Wordsworth
A. Alfred Tennyson
B. Robert Browning
C. Mathew Arnold
D. William Morris
A. Robert Browning
B. John Keats
C. Lord Byron
D. William Blake