A. To err is human, to forgive divine
B. Let not the sun go down upon your wrath
C. A little learning is a dangerous thing
D. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
5- Romantic Period (1790-1830)
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- Early Romantics
- Later Romantics
A. a field of daffodils
B. the “Orient”
C. a graveyard
D. All of the above would be appropriate settings for Romantic literature.
D. All of the above would be appropriate settings for Romantic literature.
A. New York City
B. Stanford, Connecticut
C. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
D. Boston, Massachusetts
A. New York City
A. a history of everyday life
B. an instructional manual for manners
C. a book of devotion
D. a book of model letters
D. a book of model letters
A. Edgar Allan Poe
B. Herman Melville
C. Thomas Gray
D. Henry David Thoreau
B. Herman Melville
A. civilization
B. woman
C. God
D. nature
D. nature
A. Danes and English
B. Dutch and English
C. Normans and English
D. French and English
A. Danes and English
A. often
B. long
C. much
D. fast
C. much
A. William Godwin’s Inquiry Concerning Political Justice
B. Percy Bysshe Shelley’s England in 1819
C. William Godwin’s Caleb Williams
D. All of the above
D. All of the above