renaissance period Flashcards

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who led the cavalier poets

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ben johnson

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2
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which poet wrote amoretti, little love peoems

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edmund spenser

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3
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who wrote the play tamburlayne

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christopher marlow

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4
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how many sonnets did shakespeare write

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154

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5
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which monarch deafeated richard III

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henry VII

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6
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the first 5 monarchs oft this period were called the ____

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turdors

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7
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list the tudors

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henry VII
henry VIII
edward VI
mary I
elizabeth I
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8
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who was beheaded as a result of the civil war

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charles I

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9
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who led after charles I as a military dictator

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oliver cromwell

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10
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during which two monarchs rule did shakesperae live

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elizabeth I

jaems I

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11
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whihc monarch declared himself as the supreme head of the church

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henry VIII

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12
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which monarch led a five year reign of terror

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bloody marry

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13
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which sonnet has an octave and a sestet

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italian or petrarchian

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14
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which sonnet has an interlocking rhyme scheme

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spensarian

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15
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what is another name for the shakespeeare sonnet

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english

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16
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what is the meter of all sonnets

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iambic pentameter

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17
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two freethinkers

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christopher marlowe and sir walter raleigh

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18
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period that follows the renaissance period

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restoration period

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19
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two poems that have the perspective of teh rejector instead of the rejected

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on monsier’s departure

when i was fair and young

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20
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what are two typical themes of the early poetry of this period

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unrequirted love

immortatlizing lover through poem

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21
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who was the first writer of sonnets

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petrarch

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22
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what is francis bacon’s titel

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father of english essays

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23
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general tone of cavalier poetry

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carpe diem- seize the day

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24
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what type of peotry uses very complex conceits

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metaphysical

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which work is about being connected to each other
meditation 17
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in what line will a reversal usually occur in what kind of poem
1st line of 3rd quatriain in english sonnets
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poet was so suportive of the commnewealth that he almost lost his life through execution
milton
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three purposes of studies
delight ornament ability
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three people who are better off single
best frineds, masters, servants
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what is reading maketh a full man an example of
aphorism
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what was the name of herrick's volume of 1400 poems
hesperides
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what was spenser's epic in elizabeth honor
the fiar queen
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sequal to paradise lost
paradise regained
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frail son of henry VIII
edward VI
35
compare shakespeare's "let me not to the marriage of true minds" to donne's "a valediction forbidding mourning"
they are both addressed to their tru loves | they both contain an ever- fixed mark.
36
how are petrach's two poems alike and different
both are aobut laura "rapt in the one fond thought" expresses his fear of being rejected. the muse is laura and she is alive. "the eyes i spoke of once" expresses laura's death. no muse
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what is johnson's purpose in writing "still to be neat"
critical and playful about the artafice. adulteries of art- makeup and perfume
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elements of an epic in paradise lost
``` vast setting -heaven and hell hero- God adversary -Satan medias rey- starts with Satan in hell long- collection of 12 books ```
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"when I vow/ at last to tell her of my hidden pain/ I have so much to say I dare not start" work? author? lines to who?
rapt in the one fond thought petrarch laura
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"why swell'st thou then?" work? author?
holy sonnet 10 | john donne
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no man is an island entire of itslef work? author?
meditation 17 | john donne
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receive thy new possessor work? speaker?
paradise lost
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such sweet neglect more taketh me/ than all th'adulteries of art" work?
still to be neat
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a gown made of the finest wool which from our pretty lambs we pull" work? author? fl?
the passionate shepheard to his love christopher marlowe hyperbole
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my verse your virtues rare shall eternize work/ author? theme?
one day i wrote her name edmund spenser immortalizing lover through poem
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to everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven" work?
ecclesiastes chapter 3
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for they are impediments to great enterprises work? they?
on marriage and single life | children and wives
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do not ask for whom the belll tolls; it tolls for thee | work?
meditation 17
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i never saw a goddess go.. whne she walks treads on the ground author? type of poem?
shakespeaer | english sonnet
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the flowers do fade, and wanton fields/ to wayward winter reckoning yields work? author?
the nymph's reply to the shepherd | sir walter raleigh
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such is the power of love in gentle mind/ that it can alter all the course of king work? author?
my love is like to ice | spenser
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they also serve who only stnad and wait work? authro?
when I consider how my light is spent | john milton
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the graves a fine and rpivate place/ but non i think do there embrace work? author?
to his coy mistress | andrew marvell
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and with a stronger faith embrace/ a sword, a horsse, a shield work? authro?
to lucasta | richard lovelace
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for thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings/ that then i scorn to change my state with kings work? authro?
when in disgrace with fortune | shakespeare
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how soon hath time, the subtle thief of youth/ stoln on his wing my ____ year" authro? fl? blank?
john milton metaphor 23rd
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what in me is dark / illumine; what is low, raise and support" work? authro? lines directed to?
paradise lost john milton God's heavenly muse
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dull sublunary lovers' love.../ cannot admit/ absence, because it doth remove those thigns which elemented it " work/type ?
valediction | metaphysical
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love is not love/ which alters when it alteration finds" work? author?
let me not to the marriage of true minds | shakespeare
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any man's death diminsihes me because I am involved in mankind" work? author?
meditation 17 | john donne
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the mind is its own palce, and in itself/ can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven work? author? alludes to ???
paraidse lost john milton hamlet
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his best piece of poetry | author?
ben johnson
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if of herself she will not love/ nothing cna make her; / the devel take her" work? author?
why so pale and wan | sir john suckling
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but at my back i always hear/ times's iwnged chariot hurryng near" work? authro?
to his coy mistress | marvell
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i may assert eternal provdience/ and justify the ways of God to men" author? work?
johm milton | paradise lost
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had it been any but she/ and that very face/ there had been at least ere this/ a dozen dozen in her place work? author?
the constant lover | sir john suckling
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when i was a child, i spake as a child | work?
1st corinthians
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all mankind is of one author and is one volume author? work? fl?
john donne meditation 17 metaphor
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o no, iti s an ever-fixed makr/ that looks on tempests and is never shake" work? author?
to the marriage of true minds | william shakespeare
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to do aught good never will be our task, but ever to do ill our sole delight" speaerk? listerner?
satan to beezlebub
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good to make severe inquisitors work? author?
of marriage and single life | bacon
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to be tasted ... to be swallowed... to be chewed and digest work? author?
of studies | bacon
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the lord is my shepherd | work?
psalm 23- the lord is my shepherd, I shall not want
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an hundred years should go to praise/ thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze;/ two hundred to adore each breast work? author? FL?
to his coy mistress marvell hyperbole
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and , yet by heaven, i think my love as rare/ as any she belied with false compare"j work? author?
my mistresses eyes | shakespeaere