Deck 19: England in the Tudor Age: This Other Eden

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Why did drama become so popular during the Elizabethan period?

A)Elizabeth insisted on entertainment for the Londoners.
B)The London monasteries were converted to theaters.
C)The middle and upper classes had more leisure time.
D)Plays gave expression to England's religious strife.
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Henry VIII insisted upon being called "Your Majesty" rather than "Your Highness" to

A)equate himself with God.
B)distinguish himself from other European kings.
C)associate himself with the ancient Roman emperors.
D)emphasize the magnificence of his court.
Question
In his Adages,Desiderius Erasmus seems to equate Henry VIII with

A)Achilles.
B)Aeneas.
C)Hector.
D)Oedipus.
Question
Thomas More's ideas about an ideal society were,in part,inspired by

A)China.
B)Africa.
C)the Americas.
D)Ireland.
Question
Which Elizabethan writer used the English sonnet form so successfully that it has been given his name?

A)Sir Philip Sydney
B)Christopher Marlowe
C)Edmund Spenser
D)William Shakespeare
Question
In an English sonnet,the resolution or explanation is the last

A)couplet.
B)quatrain.
C)sestet.
D)octave.
Question
Why did Mary I order mass executions of Protestants when she assumed the throne in 1553?

A)Like her mother,she was a devout Catholic.
B)She hoped to gain Rome's aid in defeating the invading French.
C)She blamed the Protestants for her brother's death.
D)She wanted to appease her Catholic husband,Philip of Spain.
Question
in Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors,the skull between the two ambassadors represents

A)Henry VIII's tendency to execute his enemies.
B)the fate that awaits us all.
C)death's equalizing of opposing factions.
D)human blindness to the inevitable.
Question
Why was portraiture so popular in Tudor England?

A)Portraits represented the new sense of middle-class wealth.
B)Henry had banned artists from painting religious scenes.
C)The English wished to emulate Renaissance Italians.
D)Portraits show the humanist emphasis on individualism.
Question
Henry VIII wrote a tract condemning Martin Luther and his religious reforms to

A)earn a "Defender of the Faith" title from the pope.
B)justify Henry's formation of the Church of England.
C)position himself for appointment as Holy Roman Emperor.
D)support his Catholic ally,King Charles V of Germany.
Question
In the skull of The Ambassadors,Hans Holbein uses

A)linear perspective.
B)atmospheric perspective.
C)foreshortening.
D)anamorphic projection.
Question
Hans Holbein painted Thomas More with beard stubble and sagging skin because he wanted to

A)honor More's request that he portray him realistically.
B)emphasize More's tireless service to the king.
C)make his work look like Roman portrait busts.
D)convey More's distress at Henry's politics.
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Which of the following is NOT one of William Byrd's reasons for people to learn to sing?

A)It strengthens the lungs.
B)It remedies stuttering.
C)It honors God.
D)It makes people more pleasant.
Question
Why after August 8,1588,could Elizabeth I claim English supremacy in world affairs?

A)The English established a settlement in the New World.
B)The pope declared her a "Defender of the Faith."
C)The English fleet defeated the Spanish Armada.
D)England established exclusive trade rights with India.
Question
During Elizabeth's reign,living in London became desirable primarily because of

A)cultural opportunities.
B)higher wages.
C)a repeal of tax laws.
D)a housing surplus
Question
Sixteenth-century London's construction and population growth was precipitated by

A)Henry VIII's death.
B)the Dissolution Act of 1536.
C)the end of the Black Death.
D)England's defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Question
Italian sonnets differ from English sonnets in

A)number of lines.
B)theme.
C)rhyme scheme.
D)rhythm.
Question
Publication of what work directly inspired sacred music during the Elizabethan age?

A)Psalms,Sonnets,& Songs
B)The First Book of Common Prayer
C)Amoretti
D)"Green Growth the Holly"
Question
Henry VIII broke away from Rome and started his own Church of England to

A)retaliate for not being appointed Holy Roman Emperor.
B)support Martin Luther's Reformation.
C)annul his marriage to Katharine of Aragon.
D)place himself on the same level as the pope.
Question
In The Ambassadors,the lute with the broken string probably symbolizes the

A)break between the Protestants and the Catholics.
B)disharmony in England over Henry's marriages.
C)separation of religion and science.
D)broken relations between England and France.
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List at least three characteristics of Thomas More's ideal society and then show how England during the early sixteenth century was the opposite of this utopia.
Question
Identify and describe the subjects and circumstances of Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors.
Question
All of the following are popular themes in Shakespeare's romantic comedies EXCEPT

A)mistaken identity.
B)feuding families.
C)battles of the sexes.
D)lovers' errors in judgment.
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What in Dr.Faustus would become a standard feature of the Elizabethan stage?

A)extended soliloquys
B)blending of tragic and comedy
C)boys playing female roles
D)a play within a play
Question
Identify at least three objects that Holbein includes in The Ambassadors,and explain their inclusion and their symbolism.
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Explain a conceit,a characteristic of Elizabethan poetry,and provide at least one example.
Question
Until James Burbage opened his Shoreditch theater,who supported the acting companies?

A)audiences
B)Queen Elizabeth
C)Parliament
D)noblemen
Question
Hamlet is the most desired role and the most often performed character in the history of the English stage because of

A)multiple soliloquys.
B)dramatic death.
C)openness and complexity.
D)tormented love affair.
Question
English families agreed to colonize Roanoke Island in 1587

A)to gain religious freedom.
B)in exchange for land.
C)to avoid imprisonment.
D)to escape tyrant English landlords.
Question
Identify and analyze the implications of at least two reasons for Henry VIII's separation from the Roman Catholic Church and founding of his Church of England.
Question
Identify and discuss three changes in England brought about by Henry's sale of the monastic lands.
Question
Christopher Marlowe's Dr.Faustus turns to black magic out of

A)dissatisfaction with traditional scholarship.
B)a desire to achieve immortality.
C)a wish to be the world's greatest professor.
D)anger about dissention in religion
Question
The first real cash crop exported from the New World was

A)corn.
B)hemp.
C)tobacco.
D)sugar cane.
Question
England sought to establish a colonial foothold in the Americas to

A)search for gold in the newfound land.
B)prevent the French from claiming North America.
C)Christianize the indigenous peoples.
D)counter the powerful Hispanic Catholic presence there.
Question
Which form became known as "Marlow's mighty line"?

A)terza rima
B)blank verse
C)rhyming couplets
D)free verse
Question
Describe the layout of an Elizabethan public playhouse such as Richard Burbage's The Globe.Then compare it to a modern playhouse or theater.
Question
For John Smith and the English people,Pocahontas symbolized the

A)Jamestown colony's civilizing mission.
B)ability of the English and natives to intermarry.
C)inherent goodness of the English colonists.
D)fertility of the new world.
Question
List and explain at least three of William Byrd's reasons to persuade people to learn to sing.
Question
After the loss of the Roanoke colony,the London Company of Virginia recruited settlers by

A)launching a sustained advertising campaign.
B)granting pardons to criminals who agreed to go to Virginia.
C)allotting shares of the Company to those who would settle.
D)forcing members of the military and their families to go.
Question
In Jan Bruegel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens's Allegory of Sight,pictured in the chapter's "Continuity & Change" section,Venus stares sadly at a painting of Christ healing the blind.Explain the symbolism of this juxtaposition of the mythological and the spiritual.
Question
Compare Marlowe's character Dr.Faustus to Shakespeare's Hamlet as protagonists,focusing on their reasons for and means of achieving their goals.
Question
Analyze the English propagandizing of the marriage between Pocahontas (Rebecca)and John Rolfe-how it was used as propaganda and why.
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William Byrd
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
William Byrd
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
William Byrd
The Ambassadors
William Byrd
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
William Byrd
Utopia
William Byrd
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
William Byrd
"List to Hunt"
William Byrd
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Elizabeth I
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Elizabeth I
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Elizabeth I
The Ambassadors
Elizabeth I
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Elizabeth I
Utopia
Elizabeth I
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Elizabeth I
"List to Hunt"
Elizabeth I
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Thomas Hariot
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Thomas Hariot
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Thomas Hariot
The Ambassadors
Thomas Hariot
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Thomas Hariot
Utopia
Thomas Hariot
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Thomas Hariot
"List to Hunt"
Thomas Hariot
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
HansHolbein
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
HansHolbein
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
HansHolbein
The Ambassadors
HansHolbein
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
HansHolbein
Utopia
HansHolbein
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
HansHolbein
"List to Hunt"
HansHolbein
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
William Shakespeare
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
William Shakespeare
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
William Shakespeare
The Ambassadors
William Shakespeare
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
William Shakespeare
Utopia
William Shakespeare
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
William Shakespeare
"List to Hunt"
William Shakespeare
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Thomas More
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Thomas More
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Thomas More
The Ambassadors
Thomas More
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Thomas More
Utopia
Thomas More
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Thomas More
"List to Hunt"
Thomas More
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Christopher Marlowe
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Christopher Marlowe
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Christopher Marlowe
The Ambassadors
Christopher Marlowe
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Christopher Marlowe
Utopia
Christopher Marlowe
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Christopher Marlowe
"List to Hunt"
Christopher Marlowe
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Henry VIII
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Henry VIII
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Henry VIII
The Ambassadors
Henry VIII
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Henry VIII
Utopia
Henry VIII
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Henry VIII
"List to Hunt"
Henry VIII
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
The Ambassadors
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Utopia
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
"List to Hunt"
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
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Deck 19: England in the Tudor Age: This Other Eden
1
Why did drama become so popular during the Elizabethan period?

A)Elizabeth insisted on entertainment for the Londoners.
B)The London monasteries were converted to theaters.
C)The middle and upper classes had more leisure time.
D)Plays gave expression to England's religious strife.
C
2
Henry VIII insisted upon being called "Your Majesty" rather than "Your Highness" to

A)equate himself with God.
B)distinguish himself from other European kings.
C)associate himself with the ancient Roman emperors.
D)emphasize the magnificence of his court.
D
3
In his Adages,Desiderius Erasmus seems to equate Henry VIII with

A)Achilles.
B)Aeneas.
C)Hector.
D)Oedipus.
A
4
Thomas More's ideas about an ideal society were,in part,inspired by

A)China.
B)Africa.
C)the Americas.
D)Ireland.
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Which Elizabethan writer used the English sonnet form so successfully that it has been given his name?

A)Sir Philip Sydney
B)Christopher Marlowe
C)Edmund Spenser
D)William Shakespeare
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In an English sonnet,the resolution or explanation is the last

A)couplet.
B)quatrain.
C)sestet.
D)octave.
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Why did Mary I order mass executions of Protestants when she assumed the throne in 1553?

A)Like her mother,she was a devout Catholic.
B)She hoped to gain Rome's aid in defeating the invading French.
C)She blamed the Protestants for her brother's death.
D)She wanted to appease her Catholic husband,Philip of Spain.
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8
in Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors,the skull between the two ambassadors represents

A)Henry VIII's tendency to execute his enemies.
B)the fate that awaits us all.
C)death's equalizing of opposing factions.
D)human blindness to the inevitable.
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9
Why was portraiture so popular in Tudor England?

A)Portraits represented the new sense of middle-class wealth.
B)Henry had banned artists from painting religious scenes.
C)The English wished to emulate Renaissance Italians.
D)Portraits show the humanist emphasis on individualism.
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10
Henry VIII wrote a tract condemning Martin Luther and his religious reforms to

A)earn a "Defender of the Faith" title from the pope.
B)justify Henry's formation of the Church of England.
C)position himself for appointment as Holy Roman Emperor.
D)support his Catholic ally,King Charles V of Germany.
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In the skull of The Ambassadors,Hans Holbein uses

A)linear perspective.
B)atmospheric perspective.
C)foreshortening.
D)anamorphic projection.
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12
Hans Holbein painted Thomas More with beard stubble and sagging skin because he wanted to

A)honor More's request that he portray him realistically.
B)emphasize More's tireless service to the king.
C)make his work look like Roman portrait busts.
D)convey More's distress at Henry's politics.
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13
Which of the following is NOT one of William Byrd's reasons for people to learn to sing?

A)It strengthens the lungs.
B)It remedies stuttering.
C)It honors God.
D)It makes people more pleasant.
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Why after August 8,1588,could Elizabeth I claim English supremacy in world affairs?

A)The English established a settlement in the New World.
B)The pope declared her a "Defender of the Faith."
C)The English fleet defeated the Spanish Armada.
D)England established exclusive trade rights with India.
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During Elizabeth's reign,living in London became desirable primarily because of

A)cultural opportunities.
B)higher wages.
C)a repeal of tax laws.
D)a housing surplus
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Sixteenth-century London's construction and population growth was precipitated by

A)Henry VIII's death.
B)the Dissolution Act of 1536.
C)the end of the Black Death.
D)England's defeat of the Spanish Armada.
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17
Italian sonnets differ from English sonnets in

A)number of lines.
B)theme.
C)rhyme scheme.
D)rhythm.
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Publication of what work directly inspired sacred music during the Elizabethan age?

A)Psalms,Sonnets,& Songs
B)The First Book of Common Prayer
C)Amoretti
D)"Green Growth the Holly"
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19
Henry VIII broke away from Rome and started his own Church of England to

A)retaliate for not being appointed Holy Roman Emperor.
B)support Martin Luther's Reformation.
C)annul his marriage to Katharine of Aragon.
D)place himself on the same level as the pope.
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20
In The Ambassadors,the lute with the broken string probably symbolizes the

A)break between the Protestants and the Catholics.
B)disharmony in England over Henry's marriages.
C)separation of religion and science.
D)broken relations between England and France.
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21
List at least three characteristics of Thomas More's ideal society and then show how England during the early sixteenth century was the opposite of this utopia.
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22
Identify and describe the subjects and circumstances of Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors.
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23
All of the following are popular themes in Shakespeare's romantic comedies EXCEPT

A)mistaken identity.
B)feuding families.
C)battles of the sexes.
D)lovers' errors in judgment.
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What in Dr.Faustus would become a standard feature of the Elizabethan stage?

A)extended soliloquys
B)blending of tragic and comedy
C)boys playing female roles
D)a play within a play
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Identify at least three objects that Holbein includes in The Ambassadors,and explain their inclusion and their symbolism.
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26
Explain a conceit,a characteristic of Elizabethan poetry,and provide at least one example.
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27
Until James Burbage opened his Shoreditch theater,who supported the acting companies?

A)audiences
B)Queen Elizabeth
C)Parliament
D)noblemen
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Hamlet is the most desired role and the most often performed character in the history of the English stage because of

A)multiple soliloquys.
B)dramatic death.
C)openness and complexity.
D)tormented love affair.
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English families agreed to colonize Roanoke Island in 1587

A)to gain religious freedom.
B)in exchange for land.
C)to avoid imprisonment.
D)to escape tyrant English landlords.
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30
Identify and analyze the implications of at least two reasons for Henry VIII's separation from the Roman Catholic Church and founding of his Church of England.
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31
Identify and discuss three changes in England brought about by Henry's sale of the monastic lands.
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32
Christopher Marlowe's Dr.Faustus turns to black magic out of

A)dissatisfaction with traditional scholarship.
B)a desire to achieve immortality.
C)a wish to be the world's greatest professor.
D)anger about dissention in religion
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33
The first real cash crop exported from the New World was

A)corn.
B)hemp.
C)tobacco.
D)sugar cane.
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34
England sought to establish a colonial foothold in the Americas to

A)search for gold in the newfound land.
B)prevent the French from claiming North America.
C)Christianize the indigenous peoples.
D)counter the powerful Hispanic Catholic presence there.
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35
Which form became known as "Marlow's mighty line"?

A)terza rima
B)blank verse
C)rhyming couplets
D)free verse
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36
Describe the layout of an Elizabethan public playhouse such as Richard Burbage's The Globe.Then compare it to a modern playhouse or theater.
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37
For John Smith and the English people,Pocahontas symbolized the

A)Jamestown colony's civilizing mission.
B)ability of the English and natives to intermarry.
C)inherent goodness of the English colonists.
D)fertility of the new world.
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38
List and explain at least three of William Byrd's reasons to persuade people to learn to sing.
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39
After the loss of the Roanoke colony,the London Company of Virginia recruited settlers by

A)launching a sustained advertising campaign.
B)granting pardons to criminals who agreed to go to Virginia.
C)allotting shares of the Company to those who would settle.
D)forcing members of the military and their families to go.
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40
In Jan Bruegel the Elder and Peter Paul Rubens's Allegory of Sight,pictured in the chapter's "Continuity & Change" section,Venus stares sadly at a painting of Christ healing the blind.Explain the symbolism of this juxtaposition of the mythological and the spiritual.
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41
Compare Marlowe's character Dr.Faustus to Shakespeare's Hamlet as protagonists,focusing on their reasons for and means of achieving their goals.
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42
Analyze the English propagandizing of the marriage between Pocahontas (Rebecca)and John Rolfe-how it was used as propaganda and why.
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William Byrd
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
William Byrd
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
William Byrd
The Ambassadors
William Byrd
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
William Byrd
Utopia
William Byrd
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
William Byrd
"List to Hunt"
William Byrd
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Elizabeth I
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Elizabeth I
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Elizabeth I
The Ambassadors
Elizabeth I
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Elizabeth I
Utopia
Elizabeth I
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Elizabeth I
"List to Hunt"
Elizabeth I
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Thomas Hariot
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Thomas Hariot
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Thomas Hariot
The Ambassadors
Thomas Hariot
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Thomas Hariot
Utopia
Thomas Hariot
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Thomas Hariot
"List to Hunt"
Thomas Hariot
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
HansHolbein
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
HansHolbein
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
HansHolbein
The Ambassadors
HansHolbein
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
HansHolbein
Utopia
HansHolbein
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
HansHolbein
"List to Hunt"
HansHolbein
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
William Shakespeare
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
William Shakespeare
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
William Shakespeare
The Ambassadors
William Shakespeare
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
William Shakespeare
Utopia
William Shakespeare
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
William Shakespeare
"List to Hunt"
William Shakespeare
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Thomas More
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Thomas More
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Thomas More
The Ambassadors
Thomas More
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Thomas More
Utopia
Thomas More
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Thomas More
"List to Hunt"
Thomas More
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Christopher Marlowe
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Christopher Marlowe
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Christopher Marlowe
The Ambassadors
Christopher Marlowe
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Christopher Marlowe
Utopia
Christopher Marlowe
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Christopher Marlowe
"List to Hunt"
Christopher Marlowe
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Henry VIII
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
Henry VIII
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
Henry VIII
The Ambassadors
Henry VIII
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Henry VIII
Utopia
Henry VIII
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Henry VIII
"List to Hunt"
Henry VIII
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
Psalms, sonnets, & songs
"On Monsieur’s Departure"
The Ambassadors
A Defense of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther
Utopia
The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
"List to Hunt"
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia
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