A. Heroine
B. Cocaine
C. Alcohol
D. Opium
A. Pope
B. John Dryden
C. John Locke
D. S.T. Coleridge
A. S.T. Coleridge
B. Shelley
C. Lord Byron
D. John Keats
A. Wordsworth
B. Coleridge
C. Robert Browning
D. Lord Byron
A. Wordsworth
B. Byron
C. Coleridge
D. None of these
A. Wordsworth
B. T. S. Eliot
C. Coleridge
D. None of these
A. Coleridge
B. Blake
C. Browning
D. None of these
A. 1772
B. 1762
C. 1753
D. 1722
A. Smelling
B. Touching
C. Hearing
D. Imagination
A. Coleridge’s Mother
B. Coleridge’s Brother
C. Coleridge’s Father
D. Coleridge’s Sister
A. 1781
B. 1791
C. 1765
D. 1792
A. October 1795
B. October 1796
C. October 1785
D. October 1786
A. Sara Fricker
B. Katherine
C. Elsa
D. Anna hitson
A. Taylor
B. Samuel
C. Swift
D. Hitson
A. Mertin
B. Shakespeare
C. Coleridge
D. William
A. Blue
B. Green
C. Brown
D. Grey
A. John Milton
B. Geoffrey Chaucer
C. Silas Tompkin Comberbache
D. T.S Eliot
A. Robert Southey
B. Robert Whitaker
C. Robert hook
D. William Wordsworth
A. Frost at Midnight
B. Christable
C. Monody
D. Easter Holidays
A. lung cancer
B. heart failure
C. kidney damage
D. hepatitis
A. Jesus College
B. Cambridge College
C. Imperial College
D. Birmingham College
A. Doctor
B. Engineer
C. Pilot
D. A Vicar
A. Charles lamb
B. Shakespeare
C. William Wordsworth
D. John Keats
A. Ralph Waldo Emerson
B. John Dewey
C. William James
D. Richard Rorty
A. 1789
B. 1795
C. 1756
D. 1785
A. His addiction to opium
B. Addiction to Alcohol
C. Addiction to medicine
D. Addiction to cigarettes
A. Supernaturalism
B. Art in the public
C. Brockley comb
D. A Tombless Epitaph
A. David Hartley Coleridge
B. Plato Hartley Coleridge
C. Socrates Hartley Coleridge
D. Kant Hartley Coleridge
A. July 25, 1834
B. July 25, 1896
C. July 25, 1876
D. July 25, 1854
A. Great
B. Less
C. Both
D. None
A. sad poet
B. funny poet
C. conservative poet
D. older romantic poet