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Who is the author for Beowulf un known
who is the author for The Faerie Queen Edmund Spencer
who is the author Sir Gawain and the Green The Pearl Poet
who is the author for The Nymph's Reply to the Sheperd Walter Raleigh
who is the author for Book of Common Prayer Thoas Cranmen
Who is the author for Ecclesiastical History of the English People Venerable Bede
who is the author for The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer
Who is the author for "Song to Celia" Ben Johnson
Who is the author for Morte Darthur Thomas Malory
Who is the author for "sonnet 18" William Shakespear
who is the author for Doctor Faustus Christopher Marlowe
who is the author for The book of Matyrs John Foxe
What time period was "the story of Caedmon" written Anglo-saxon
what time period was The Book of Martyrs written Elizabethan
what time period was "he ws a perfect, gentle Knight written medieval
what time period was Beowulf written anglo-saxon
what time period was Everyman written medieval
what time period was Macbeth written Elizabethan
what is a short tale told to teach a lesson exemplum
name the economic and political system of the medieval period feudalism
in what year was the King James version of the Bible published? 1611
which kind of narrative uses characters, places, and events to prepresent abstract qualities? allegory
England's first poet Laureate Jonson
King James 1 was the first __?__ monarch stuart
which kind of play is based upon biblical stories mystery play
drink made with honey mead
another word for fate Wyrd
a classical love song that often presents an idealized concept of rural life pastoral
Who sleepwalks and tries to wash blood off her hands? lady Macbeth
who is murdered along with all her children? lady macbeth
who cannot say "Amen" or sleep after the murder of King Duncan? macbeth
who was not "of woman born"? macduff
who escapes his father's murderers? Fleance
Name the ghost who haunts Macbeth and the banquet Banquo
whom does king Duncan name to the throne after him? James 1
the __?__ Theater was home of shakespeare's acting company, Chamberlain's Company Globe
"fair is foul, and foul is fair" witches
"though his bark cannot be lost, yet it shall be tepest-toss'd" witches
"so foul and fair a day i have not seen" Macbeth
"the instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us with honest trifles, to betray us" banquo
"come what come may" macbeth
"let not light see my black and deep desires: the eye wink at the hand!" Macbeth
"what thou art promised: yet do i fear thy nature; it is too full o the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way: thou woulds be great" Lady Macbeth
"your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it. He that's coming" Lady Macbeth
"to our own lips. he's here in double trust" Macbeth
"false face must hide what the false heart doth know" macbeth
"is this dagger which i see before me the handle toward my hand?" Macbeth
"he could not miss em. Had he not resembled my father as he slept i had done it" Lady Macbeth
"one cried, 'God bless us!' and 'Amen' the other Macbeth
"what do you mean?" "still it cried, 'Sleep no more' to all the house: 'glamis hath murtherd sleep: and therefore cawdor." Lady MacbethMacbeth
"at the south entry: retire we to our chamber" Lady Macbeth
"there's daggers in men's smiles: the near in blood. the nearer bloody" Donalbain
"thou hast it now: king, cawdor, glamis, all as the weird woman promised." Banquo
"the west yet glimmers with some streaks of day" Murderer
"my lord, his throat is cut; that did for him" Murderer
"double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn, and cauldron bubble" witches
"heres the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. oh, oh, oh!" Lady Macbeth
"and then is heard no more: it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury" Macbeth
"i bear a charmed life, which must not yield to one of woman born" Macbeth
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