Marlowe
Milton
Spencer
Johnson
C. Spencer
1374 to 1385
1350 to 1360
1360 to 1400
1365 to 1500
England
Italy
France
Germany
Henry II
Henry III
Henry V
Edward III
Westminster Abbey
Trinity Church
Protestant Cemetery
None of above
German scholar
French scholar
Spanish scholar
Greek scholar
Westminster Palace
Tower of London
St. Georges chapel at Windsor
Buckingham Palace
Letters to the Margret Paston
Margret Paston to John Paston
The Paston letters
To John Paston
symbolism
simile
metonymy
kenning
Thomas More
Thomas lodge
Ralph Robinson
William Tyndale
Elizabeth Wilton D/O Lord Grey De Wilton
Elizabeth Raleigh D/O Walter Raleigh
Elizabeth Boyle D/O James Boyle
Elizabeth Boyle D/O Richard Boyle
Anthony and Cleopatra
Hero and Leander
Troilus and Cressida
Apollo and Hyacinth
1300 to 1350
1337 to 1453
1302 to 1343
None of the above
Sir Philip Sidney
John Milton
Edmund Spencer
John Donne
Troy
Carthage
Sparta
Persia
Edmund Spenser
John Donne
Shakespeare
John Milton
his birth date
his death year
his fathers name
None of the above
Satan
Jesus
Adam and Eve
Only Adam
Rebirth, revival and re-awaking
Reveal, revel and reverie
Raillery, renunciation and recoup
None of the above
Bede
Sir Thomas Malory
Geoffrey Chaucer
Caedmon
Alfred
Richard III
Richard II
Ethelbert
Shakespeare
Christopher Marlowe
Edmund Spenser
john Milton
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.
beating a friar in a London street
for writing poetry against the church
for crossing the border of Great Britain
None of the above
John Donne
John Milton
Earnest Hemingway
d. H. Lawrence
Mephastophilis
beelzebub
Aamon
None of the above
Rosalind
Belinda
Both a and b
None of above
Julian of Norwich
Margery Kempe
William Langland
Sir Thomas Malory
Ovid
Lucan
Virgil
Horace
Thomas Sacville
Thomas Wyatt
Thomas lodge
Thomas Kyde
the Anglo-Saxon Conquest beginning in the 1450s.
the Norman Conquest of 1066.
the Peasant Uprising of 1381.
the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s.