English 1140 Self Test
The ... directly influenced British government and quickened social reform
Wesleyan revivals
Sad is to happy as stern it to ...
blithe
Fourteen-line ... have two major parts--- the octave and the setset
sonnets
List the three critical decisions everyone must make
Accepting Jesus as personal Saviour Finding God's choice of a marriage partner Finding God' choice of career
is known for the words, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
John Keats
he wrote the beautiful sonnet that begins, "She walks in beauty, like the night
Lord Byron
wrote the poem with the words, "Bird thou never wert,"
Percy Bysshe Shelley
The ... was the high point of the British reform movement
Reform Bill of 1832
The years 1789-1832 are called the ... --- an era of literary revolution
Romantic Period
He wrote, "Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink."
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
contributed a great deal to the restoration of Scotland's national culture and literature
Sir Walter Scott
Romans 14:12
So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.
he wrote the poem, "The Glory of God in Creation"
Thomas Moore
wrote the poem entitled "The Tiger"
William Blake
a writer of essays along with Thomas de Quincy and Charles Lamb
William Hazlitt
he introduced the term, familiar style
William Hazlitt
the poet who wrote the famous poem about his experience with daffodils
William Wordsworth
Meekness is to submissiveness as haughtiness is to ...
affectation
Tasteless is to bland as delicious is to ...
ambrosial
Preserve is to save as destroy is to ...
annihilate
New is to old as contemporary is to ...
archaic
literary form of "The Destruction of Sennacherib"
ballad
the literary form of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
ballad
The term ... style refers to prose that is simple, natural, and straightforward
familiar
A major prose innovation of the Romantic Period was the ...
familiar essay
Another term for a ... is prose lyric
familiar essay
Courage is to bravery as loyalty is to ...
fealty
a leading theme of many of Lord Byron's works
heroism
Sir Walter Scott's major contribution to the Romantic Period
historic novel
Reason was as important to neoclassicists as ... was to romantics
human emotions
Romantic Period authors used lyricism to make their writing ...
musical and personal
is an expanded version of the original passage or poem
paraphrase
retains the author's sequence of ideas
paraphrase
retains, in alternate words, all of the author's ideas
paraphrase
Ignorant is to unlearned as meditative is to ...
pensive
William Wordsworth held this distinguished position
poet laureate
Insufficient is to abundant as scarce is to ...
profuse
Honesty is to integrity as uprightness is to ...
rectitude
The Middle Ages were a great source of inspiration for ...
romantics
"Ozymandias" and "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" are examples of this literary form
sonnet
always has fewer words than the original passage or poem
summary
restates only the main idea of a passage or poem
summary