A. William Blake
B. William Wordsworth
C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
D. William Shakespeare
Related Mcqs:
- John Lyly became instantly famous with the publication of what text ?
A. “95 Theses”
B. “Utopia”
C. “Euphues, or the Anatomy of Wit”
D. “Paradise Lost” - Fill in the blank. John Lyly’s style is best described as ___________________?
A. Anachronistic
B. Euphuistic
C. Marxist
D. Solipsistic - Fill in the blank. John Lyly’s ________ exercised considerable influence upon its author’s contemporaries?
A. “Euphues”
B. “Paradise Lost”
C. “Utopia”
D. “Zelauto” - Who succeeded Lyly ?
A. Robert Greene
B. John Milton
C. Philip Sidney
D. Christopher Marlowe - A writer can establish ethos in a piece of writing by doing which of the following ?
A. Using informal language
B. Demonstrating a mastery of the topic
C. Appealing to the reader’s emotions
D. Using logic and reason - Which famous work of John Milton’s was based on the fall of man ?
A. Paradise Regained
B. Paradise Lost
C. Samson Agonistes
D. On the Late Massacre in Piedmont - Fill in the blank. In the second edition of_________________, John Foxe promised that he would edit a collection of the works of William Tyndale, John Frith, and Robert Barnes?
A. “Acts and Monuments”
B. “Utopia”
C. “Euphues”
D. “Paradise Regained” - Where was John Milton born? Where was John Milton born ?
A. London
B. Bristol
C. Wales
D. Yorkshire - Which of the following themes or subjects was not common in the works of Cavalier poets, such as Thomas Carew, Sir John Denham, Edmund Walter, Sir John Suckling, James Shirely, Richard Lovelace, and Robert Herrick ?
A. courtly ideals of the good life
B. carpe diem
C. loyalty to the king
D. pious devotion to religious virtues - What poets before Milton were famous for writing epics ?
A. Virgil, Shakespeare, and Spenser
B. Homer, Virgil, and Spenser
C. Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Spenser
D. Gilgamesh, Petrarch, and Dryden