a poet
a merchant
a civil servant
None of the above
C. a civil servant
Geoffrey of Monmouth
the Gawain poet
the Beowulf poet
Chr�tien de Troyes
Romantic love is a guiding principle of moral conduct.
Its formal and dignified use of speech was distant from everyday use of language.
Irony is a mode of perception, as much as it was a figure of speech.
Christian and pagan ideals are sometimes mixed.
Alfred
Richard III
Richard II
Ethelbert
Anthony and Cleopatra
Hero and Leander
Troilus and Cressida
Apollo and Hyacinth
Satan
Jesus
Adam and Eve
Only Adam
They were written for sophisticated and well-educated readers.
Writing continued to benefit only readers fluent in Latin and French.
Their readers primary language was English.
a and c only
Westminster Abbey
Trinity Church
Protestant Cemetery
None of above
parchment made of animal skin
the service owed to a lord by his peasants (villeins)
unrhymed iambic pentameter
an unbreakable oath of fealty
Bach
Schumann
Beethoven
Wagner
French
Norwegian
Spanish
Hungarian
Chaucers corner
poets corner
legends corner
None of the above
The Faerie Queene
The shepheaedes Calendar
Complaints
Colin Clouts come home again
Miss Cecily Chaumpaigne
Philippa de Roet of Flanders
Agnes de Copton
None of the above
7
8
9
10
Cambridge
oxford
witternburg
Harvard
Shakespeares first child Susanna was born in 1583.
In 1585 twins were born and named Hamnet and Judith.
both a and b.
None of above.
Henry five
Elizabeth one
Henry six
Henry eight
the royal family and upper orders of the nobility
the lower orders of the nobility
agricultural laborers
the clergy
The Massacre at Berlin
The Massacre at Rome
The Massacre at Copenhagen
The Massacre at Paris
Julian of Norwich
Margery Kempe
William Langland
Sir Thomas Malory
26 April 1567
26 April 1566
26 April 1565
26 April 1564
1553
1554
1555
1550
Henry V
Richard III
Edward II
John
An allegory
An epic
A ballad
A sonnet
Valdes and Cornelius
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Troilus and Cressida
Pyramus and Thisbe
British
German
Dutch
American
Latin
Dutch
French
English
the short story
the heroic epic
the morality play
the romance
Boethiuss Consolidation of Philosophy
Saint Jeromes translation of the Bible
Malorys Morte Darthur
a code of laws promulgated by King Ethelbert
courtiers entering the service of Richard II
translators of French romances
women who have chosen to live as religious recluses
knights preparing for their first tournament