A. Ralph Waldo Emerson
B. Ernest Holmes
C. John Locke
D. John Locke
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Related Mcqs:
- When was Samuel Taylor Coleridge born ?
- A. November 12, 1762 B. September 8, 1764 C. January 10, 1789 D. October 21, 1772...
- In which work Samuel Taylor Coleridge introduced the term ’willing suspension of disbelief’ in 1817 ?
- A. Kubla Khan B. Biographia Literaria C. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner D. Christabel...
- With which other poet did Samuel Taylor Coleridge founded the Romantic movement in English Literature ?
- A. Lord Byron B. Shelley C. William Wordsworth D. John Keats...
- When did Samuel Taylor Coleridge die ?
- A. 25 July 1834 B. 24 February 1841 C. 22 November 1836 D. 30 April 1822...
- 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...
- Which work of William Wordsworth, with the joint publication with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature ?
- A. The Excursion B. The Prelude C. Lyrical Ballads D. Poems, in Two Volumes...
- Which of the following was responsible for Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s mental decline ?
- A. His addiction to opium B. His experiences during the French Revolution C. The end of his friendship with Wordsworth D. His physical battle with gout...
- In Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”, why does the Mariner kill the albatross ?
- A. For revenge B. To change the weather C. To bring forth life-in-death D. It is never directly stated why he does so....
- A side note: Which drug/substance was Samuel Taylor Coleridge addicted to ?
- A. Heroine B. Cocaine C. Alcohol D. Opium...
- Which philosopher had a particular influence on Coleridge ?
- A. Aristotle B. Duns Scotus C. David Hume D. Immanuel Kant...
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