What is the "Doctrine of the Affections"?
a. A music theory treatise that set forth all that a practicing church musicianneeded to know in order to sing the liturgy
b. The name given to the conservative music emanating from the papal chapelin the seventeenth century.
c. A theory holding that different musical moods could and should be used toinfluence the emotions of the listener.
d. A catch phrase used to condemn art that was considered decadent onaccount of its association with foreign influences.
c
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The Canterbury Tales is sometimes referred to as an "estates satire" because the __________.
A. characters come from all social classes or "estates" B. stories concern gentry living on landed estates C. characters have come together on a well-known estate near Canterbury to tell tales D. work was commissioned by the lord of a Canterbury estate for his personal library
In ________ printmaking the link is at the level of the original surface, while in _______ printmaking the ink is held below the original surface.
a. relief; intaglio b. relief; lithography c. screenprinting; relief d. intaglio; relief