English Test 2 Flashcards

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Arbiter

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One having power to decide

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Dirge

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Funeral song

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Expiate

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To give satisfaction for

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Gaudy

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Tastelessly ornamented

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Genial

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Favorable to growth or comfort

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Languor

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A languid feeling

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Satiety

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Fullness to the pant of excess

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Penance

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An act preformed to show repentance

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Profuse

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Pouring forth liberally

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Vaunt

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Brag, boast

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Vernal

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Relating to or occurring in the spring

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Visage

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The face or countenance of a person

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Wan

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Sickly, pallid

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14
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Zenith

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The point in the heavens directly overhead

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15
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5 characteristics of Romantic Age

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Nature, Emotion, Everyday life, individualism, imagination

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Samuel Coleridge

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Lyrical Ballads, Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Wordsworth

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Pioneer of the Romantic Movement, The World is Too Much With Us, We Are Seven, Ode: Intimations on Immortality…

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Lord Byron

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“Byronic Hero”, Apostrophe to the Ocean, She Walks in Beauty

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Shelley

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To a Skylark, Ode to the West Wind

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Keats

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Ode on a Grecian Urn