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