A. Thomas Sacville
B. Thomas Wyatt
C. Thomas lodge
D. Thomas Kyde
Related Mcqs:
- When did John Milton publish Tenure of Kings and Magistrates ?
A. 1628
B. 1649
C. 1645
D. 1637 - According to Jacques Lacan, the mirror stage is the point at which a child _______________?
A. refuses maternal bonds.
B. is able to separate the “I” from the “Other.”
C. looks into a mirror for the first time.
D. All of the above answers are correct. - According to Jacques Lacan, the mirror stage is the point at which a child_________________?
A. refuses maternal bonds.
B. is able to separate the “I” from the “Other.”
C. looks into a mirror for the first time.
D. first engages with speech. - Professor Hammer argues that in Hart Crane’s poem “Legend,” Crane introduces himself to his readers. The poem opens with the lines: “As silent as a mirror is believed/ Realities plunge in silence by …/I am not ready for repentance;” according to Professor Hammer, Crane’s refusal to repent is an assertion of which of the following ?
A. His political views
B. His will to imaginative freedom
C. His will to sexual freedom
D. Both B and C - This famous neoclassical poet wrote on profound themes such as death, but he also had a lighter side. He once wrote an ode to a cat drowned in a tub of gold fishes ?
A. Alexander Pope
B. William Collins
C. Thomas Gray
D. Ben Jonson - Who wrote following lines: “_________ I am involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.” ?
A. John Donne
B. John Milton
C. Earnest Hemingway
D. Lawrence - Who wrote “Holy Sonnets” ?
A. Edmund Spenser
B. John Donne
C. Shakespeare
D. John Milton - Who wrote “The Massacre at Paris” ?
A. Shakespeare
B. Christopher Marlowe
C. Edmund Spenser
D. john Milton - What author wrote “Life of Milton” ?
A. Samuel Johnson
B. Edmund Spencer
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. T. S. Eliot - Triumph, my Britain, thou hast one to show To whom all scenes of Europe homage owe. He was not of an age, but for all time”. Who wrote above lines for Shakespeare ?
A. Jonson
B. Bacon
C. Wordsworth
D. none of above