A. John Ruskin
B. Carlyle
C. Bacon
D. Lamb
Related Mcqs:
- The title of Carlyle’s ‘Sartor Resartus’ means ?
A. Religious Scripture
B. Seaside Resort
C. Tailor Repatched
D. None of these - Which one is the famous prose work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge ?
A. Kubla Khan
B. Christabel
C. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
D. Biographia Literaria - The prose of the Romantic period had a tendency to_______________?
A. Objectify the issue in terms of a cause
B. Advance a single system to the public
C. Allow the writer to draw on his
D. Be brooding and meditative. own personality - In , a good example of Milton’s sharp rhetorical prose, Milton denounces restrictive censorship, arguing for freedom of the press ?
A. “Paradise Lost”
B. “Samson Agonistes”
C. “Areopagitica”
D. “Paradise Regained” - Fill in the blank. In Shakespeare’s plays, prose is often used in_________________?
A. Serious letters
B. Iambic pentameter
C. Rhyming verse
D. Couplets - The concept of “prose” refers to which of the following ?
A. Ordinary speech
B. Blank verse
C. Rhyming verse
D. Non-English word use - What is the title of the prose pamphlet Edmund Spenser wrote in the year 1596 ?
A. The Visions of Petrarch
B. A View of the Present State of Ireland
C. The Ruines of Time
D. Visions of the worlds vanitie - The styles of The Owl and the Nightingale and Ancrene Riwle show what about the poetry and prose written around the year 1200 ?
A. They were written for sophisticated and well-educated readers.
B. Writing continued to benefit only readers fluent in Latin and French.
C. Their readers’ primary language was English.
D. a and c only - The styles of The Owl and the Nightingale and Ancrene Riwle show what about the poetry and prose written around the year 1200 ?
A. They were written for sophisticated and well-educated readers.
B. Writing continued to benefit only readers fluent in Latin and French.
C. Their readers’ primary language was English.
D. A and C only - What major new prose genre emerged in the Jacobean era ?
A. the novel
B. the sermon
C. the familiar essay
D. the diary