In "Ode on a Grecian Urn" the vase fascinates John Keats, because of its
a. its superior craftsmanship.
b. the classic lines of its shape.
c. its complete focus on nature.
d. the eternal beauty of its art.
Answer: d
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A. The Roman Republic began after the Latins expelled the last of the Etruscan kings, who had ruled for three centuries B. Obedience to the Roman state and service in its powerful army were essential to the life of the early Roman Republic C. Serving in the Roman army allowed a foreigner to gain Roman citizenship for himself and for his children D. Under the Roman Republic, the law-making process was controlled by the Roman Emperor E. The term "republic" refers to a government "of the people," or res publica (Latin)
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a) translatethe entirety of Handel's "Messiah" into Greek b) devise new musical forms for his piano works c) lead a performance of J.S. Bach's Saint Matthew Passion, whichhad been forgotten d) invent the concept of program music