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Amelia Lanyer Later in the same stanza, from where does th…

Amelia Lanyer Later in the same stanza, from where does the speaker say Adam received the command not to eat the apple?

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Andrew Marvell, “The Fair Singer” Referring to the same po…

Andrew Marvell, “The Fair Singer” Referring to the same poem, which of the following is a true statement about information from the first stanza?

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Richard Lovelace, “Song: To Amarantha, That She Would Dishev…

Richard Lovelace, “Song: To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair”  In the fourth stanza of the same poem, lines 15 and 16 contain which pair of devices?

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Sir John Suckling Ultimately, what advice does the speake…

Sir John Suckling Ultimately, what advice does the speaker give to the lover in “Song” (from Aglaura)?

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Bacon’s “Of Studies” In one of his most famous quotes, Bac…

Bacon’s “Of Studies” In one of his most famous quotes, Bacon states, “Some ________ are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested…” Which of the following words properly completes this quote?

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Richard Lovelace The speaker in “Song: To Lucasta, Going t…

Richard Lovelace The speaker in “Song: To Lucasta, Going to the Wars” says that it is true he is pursuing a new mistress. Who is this mistress?

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John Donne, “Song: Sweetest love, I do not go,”  Which of…

John Donne, “Song: Sweetest love, I do not go,”  Which of the following is NOT a paraphrase of something the speaker says to his love in the same poem?

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Bacon’s “Of Travel” Finally, he says when the traveler ret…

Bacon’s “Of Travel” Finally, he says when the traveler returns home, he should not completely leave behind the countries where he has traveled. How should he maintain contact with those countries?

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John Donne “Holy Sonnet IX” mentions “lecherous goats” and…

John Donne “Holy Sonnet IX” mentions “lecherous goats” and “serpents envious,” ascribing feelings to non-human creatures in line 3. What device is this?

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Bacon’s “Of Studies” He adds that using studies too much f…

Bacon’s “Of Studies” He adds that using studies too much for ornament is equivalent to what?

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