Multiple Choice
The defect or fault in Shakespeare according to Johnson is that
A) He sacrifices virtue to convenience
B) He is so much more careful to please than to instruct
C) He seems to write without any moral purpose.
D) All of the above
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Q1: In Preface to Shakespeare, Johnson defended Shakespeare's
Q2: Samuel Johnson was a writer of the<br>A)17<sup>th</sup>
Q4: Johnson said that Shakespeare showed no regard
Q5: This, therefore is the praise of Shakespeare,
Q6: Regarding the observance of the three unities
Q7: Poetic justice is:<br>A)Followed by Shakespeare<br>B)Not at all
Q8: Johnson praises Shakespeare and comments that his
Q9: Johnson said that Shakespeare often surpassed expectation
Q10: Shakespeare had no regard to the unities
Q11: Shakespeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the<br>A)Marvelous<br>B)Wonderful<br>C)Beautiful<br>D)Magnificent