A) Sleep and La Bella Dame Sans Merci
B) The Rime of Ancient Mariner and Kublai Khan
C) Lucy Gray and Reverie of Susan
D) She Walks in Beauty and Hours of Idleness
A) Sleep and La Bella Dame Sans Merci
B) The Rime of Ancient Mariner and Kublai Khan
C) Lucy Gray and Reverie of Susan
D) She Walks in Beauty and Hours of Idleness
A) Life
B) Death
C) Life-in-Death
D) Death-in-Life
A) Ted Hughes
B) T S. Eliot
C) Ezra Pound
D) W.H. Auden
A) Mary Wollstonecraft
B) William Wordsworth
C) William Blake
D) Leigh Hunt
A) Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley
B) Dorothy Wordsworth and William Wordsworth
C) William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D) Charles Lamb and William Hazlitt
A) The Divine Comedy
B) Lycidas
C) Paradise Lost
D) L’Allegro
A) Confusion that avoids questions of moral accountability
B) Self-definition through Images
C) The linking of images from very different ranges of experience
D) The chaining of images representing solid and gaseous elements
A) Coleridge
B) Keats
C) Milton
D) Spenser