A. Wilhelm wundt and sir richard paget
B. Noire
C. Max__muller
D. Otto jepersen
A. Lord byron
B. Samuel taylor coleridge
C. William blake
D. William wordsworth
A. Noam chomsky
B. Ferdinand de saussure
C. Edward sapir
D. None of the above
A. “the prelude”
B. “don juan”
C. “childe harold’s pilgrimage”
D. “rime of the ancient mariner”
A. John clare’s “to elia”
B. Wordsworth “peter bell”
C. Byron’s “don juan”
D. Coleridge’s “kubla kahn”
A. Engage in the napoleonic wars
B. Change all aspects of french law
C. Involve himself directly in affairs in the united states
D. Offer landmark political writings calling for peace with other european nations
A. Lord byron
B. Percy shelley
C. William blake
D. William wordsworth
A. Passionate love
B. Emotional restraint
C. Revolution against tyranny
D. Communion with the natural world
A. Use of common, everyday language
B. Engagement with the natural world
C. Mockery of political figures
D. Psychological insight
A. How pleasures are fleeting and life cannot continue forever
B. The fall of MAN into sin
C. The futility of artistic creation
D. The unfortunate conclusion of the french revolution