How to Study English Literature

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How to Study English Literature
T Sharper Thomas Sharper Knowlson
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19. A tun of man in thy large bulk is writ, But sure thou'rt but a kilderkin of wit.
20. Who born for the universe narrow'd his mind, And to party gave up what was meant for mankind.
21. For my purpose holds To sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the western stars until I die.
Answer. (1) From Gray's Elegy, written in elegiac verse ; (2) Goldsmith's Deserted Village, written in ordin- ary rhyming heroic verse ; (3) Keats' Endymion, in rhym- ing heroics ; (4) Johnson's Vanity of Human Wi
...shes, in 117 ENGLISH LITERATURE IN EXAMINATIONS rhyming heroics : (5) Dryden's Alexander's Feast, a lyric poem in irregular verse ; (6) Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel, in rhyming heroics ; (7) Wordsworth's Lines on Rob Roy's Grave, in a kind of ballad metre ; (8) Pope's Essay on Man, in rhyming heroics ; (9) Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, in blank verse ; (10) Wordsworth's Excursion, in blank verse; (11) Pope's Essay on Man; (12) Milton's Comus, chiefly in blank verse; (13) Tenny- son's Locksley Hall, a trochaic measure; (14) Byron's Childe Harold, in the Spenserian stanza ; (15) Shake- speare's Hamlet, in blank verse; (16) Milton's L' 'Allegro, a lyric poem in octosyllabic verse ; (17) Wordsworth, sonnet, "Milton "; (18) Butler's Hudibras, written in octo- syllabics; (19) Dryden's Mac Flecnoe, a satire in rhyming heroics ; (20) Goldsmith's Retaliation, in anapaestic verse; (21) Tennyson's Ulysses, in blank verse.

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