________ rejoiced that nature's fleeting beauty might forever dwell in art

A. Shelley
B. Blake
C. Keats
D. Leakey


C

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A) Richard Wagner B) Hector Berlioz C) Robert Schumann D) Johannes Brahms

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Louise Bourgeois' Blind Man's Bluff is a sculpture of ____

a. blind men playing a game b. a male torso c. a pregnant woman d. bulbous forms

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One of Anton Chekhov's most famous works, The Sea Gull, was a dismal failure in its first public performance in Russia.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The melodies of Middle Eastern music are often rather highly ornamented

a. true b. false

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