U8 L4 William Wordsworth: Other Poems Flashcards

1
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London, 1802 is addressed to who?

A

John Milton

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2
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What poetic technique foes London 1802 use?

A

apostrophe

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3
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What is apostrophe?

A

deceased person or inanimate object addressed

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4
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On ‘It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free’, who does Wordsworth speak to?

A

his daughter, Caroline

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5
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In London 1802, Wordsworth considers his contemporaries to be what?

A

selfish

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6
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In London 1802, Wordsworth considers Milton to have been what?

A

heroic

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7
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In London 1802, what did 19 cent England forfeit?

A

ancient virtues

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8
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What is the traditional rhyme scheme of the octave of an Italian sonnet?

A

abba abba

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