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The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about literary criticism concepts and theorists from the Romantic period. The questions cover topics like Thomas Love Peacock's view of the Romantic age of poetry, Sydney's view on what poetry must do, the theorist who wrote "Art as Technique", John Locke's Tabula Rasa theory, T.S. Eliot's comparison of a poet to a catalyst, Coleridge's view of "Essemplastic", and according to whom the poet is a "light winged sacred thing".
The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about literary criticism concepts and theorists from the Romantic period. The questions cover topics like Thomas Love Peacock's view of the Romantic age of poetry, Sydney's view on what poetry must do, the theorist who wrote "Art as Technique", John Locke's Tabula Rasa theory, T.S. Eliot's comparison of a poet to a catalyst, Coleridge's view of "Essemplastic", and according to whom the poet is a "light winged sacred thing".
The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about literary criticism concepts and theorists from the Romantic period. The questions cover topics like Thomas Love Peacock's view of the Romantic age of poetry, Sydney's view on what poetry must do, the theorist who wrote "Art as Technique", John Locke's Tabula Rasa theory, T.S. Eliot's comparison of a poet to a catalyst, Coleridge's view of "Essemplastic", and according to whom the poet is a "light winged sacred thing".