A. William hogarth
B. Jonathan swift
C. Samuel johnson
D. Ben jonson
A. The neo-classical influence of pope and dryden
B. The clumsiness of shakespeare’s plots
C. The orientalist fantasies of coleridge
D. Wordsworth’s devotion to the ordinary and everyday
A. William godwin’s inquiry concerning political justice
B. Percy bysshe shelley’s england in 1819
C. William godwin’s caleb williams
D. All of the above
A. It has universal appeal.
B. It can stand the test of time.
C. It makes connections.
D. All of the above.
A. All knowledge is derived from experience.
B. Human perceptions are constructed and reflect structures of political power.
C. The search for essential or ultimate principles of reality.
D. The sensory world is an illusion.
A. King david’s son
B. A judge of israel
C. Bathsheba’s first husband
D. Absalom’s advisor
A. The duke of monmouth
B. Charles ii
C. The earl of shaftesbury
D. Cromwell
A. Opium
B. Dreams
C. Childhood
D. A, band c
A. The way of the world
B. The foundational ladder
C. The order of angels
D. The great chain of being