London Flashcards

To memorize all the quotes and points

1
Q

Charter’d street…

A

Charter’d street, near where the charter’d Thames does flow

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2
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Marks in every…

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Marks in every face I meet marks of weakness, marks of woe

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3
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Mind…

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Mind-forg’d manacles

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4
Q

Chimney…

A

Chimney sweepers cry

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5
Q

And the…

A

And the hapless soldier’s sigh runs in blood down palace walls

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6
Q

Blasts..

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Blasts new-born infant’s tear

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7
Q

Youthful…

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Youthful harlot’s curse

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8
Q

What oxymoron is used at the end of the poem?

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Marriage hearse

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9
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Which lines have one fewer syllable than other?

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4th line of each stanza: Chimney sweeper… hapless soldier… Youthful harlot… new-born infant

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10
Q

Appalls

A

Appalls

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11
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Which philosopher do these ideas link to?

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Jean-jacques Rousseau “ man is born free, but everywhere he is in chains”

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