How many lines does a sonnet consist of?
twelve lines.
thirteen lines.
eleven lines.
fourteen lines.
ten lines.
Why was John Milton regarded as a dangerous enemy after the restoration of the Stuart line of kings?
Because he had been a strong supporter of the Puritans and of the execution of Charles I.
Because he had been a strong supporter of the working people and fought for their independence.
Because he was a religious poet.
Because he had killed one of the members of the royal family.
In the novel “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling” Henry Fielding depicts England of ...
the XV century.
the Renaissance period.
the XVIII century.
the Middle Ages.
the XIX century
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