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A believe in an impersonal God who after creating the world elected to run by natural balls and let me in to take care of himself by using his intellect |
Deism |
Age of __________ |
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Using words with sound like what they mean |
Onomatopoeia |
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A song for Saint Cillia today 1687 |
John Dryden |
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Father of modern literary criticism |
John Dryden |
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"say first of God above or man below what can we reason but from what we know" |
An essay on man by Alexander pope |
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Most quoted English poet and known for the epigram |
Alexander Pope |
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A type of extended prose fiction |
Novel |
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Who wrote Robinson Crusoe? |
Daniel Defoe |
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Why did Robinson Crusoe's father no want him to go on the expedition? |
Because his brother was killed in war |
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What made Crusoe reflect back on God? |
He got sick |
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What did the island grow a lot of plant wise? |
Barley |
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What animal did Crusoe tame and keep? |
Goats |
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What did Crusoe name his new friend? |
Friday |
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How many people did Crusoe save from the shore towards the end? |
Three |
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Who wrote the article The Tatilor? |
Steele |
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Who was the author of The Spectator? |
Addison |
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What is the ridicule of human folly or vice with the purpose of correcting? |
Satire |
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Who wrote Gullivers travels's? |
Jonathan Swift |
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How tall where are the Lilliputians? |
6 inches |
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What were the houyhnhnms? |
Horses |
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What were the yahoos? |
Human like characters |
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What was different between the yahoos and Gulliver? |
Gulliver had clothes |
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Who was the greatest English Prose satirist? |
Jonathan Swift |
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Who wrote the commentaries on the laws of England? |
William Blackstone |
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Where is the revealed law found? |
Scripture |
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What is the law of nature? |
The will of his maker |
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Man is endowed with what to qualities? |
Reasons and freewill |
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What must man being subject to? |
The law of his creator |
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