A. Thomas Nash
B. Thomas More
C. Thomas lodge
D. Thomas Wyatt
Related Mcqs:
- When John Milton studied at Christ’s College, Cambridge, his college was a stronghold of what religious faith ?
A. Anglicism
B. Puritanism
C. Buddhism
D. A and C - The ode on which topic that Coleridge wrote while attending Jesus College, Cambridge won him the Browne Gold Medal ?
A. On the slave trade
B. On romantic philosophy
C. On the creativity of human mind
D. On supernatural elements in poetry - Which scientific or technological advance did not take place in the first fifteen years of the twentieth century ?
A. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity
B. wireless communication across the Atlantic
C. the creation of the internet
D. the invention of the airplane - Which scientific or technological advance did not take place in the first fifteen years of the twentieth century ?
A. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity
B. wireless communication across the Atlantic
C. the creation of the internet
D. the invention of the airplane - ’The Cambridge school’ refers to a group who emerged when ?
A. The 1900’s
B. The 1960’s
C. The 1920’s
D. The 1930’s - Milton continued his studies at Cambridge. Which college of the university did he attend ?
A. Pembroke College
B. Trinity College
C. Christ’s College
D. St. Xavier’s College - Edward King, a minor poet and a contemporary of Milton’s at Cambridge, was drowned at sea in 1637. Milton wrote an elegy for him. What was the title of this poem ?
A. lycidas
B. Paradise Lost
C. II penseroso
D. none of the above - From which institution did Christopher Marlow receive Bachelor of Arts degree in 1584 ?
A. Oxford University
B. Trinity College
C. Corpus Christi College
D. Queens college - ______________is the degree of force with which a sound of syllable is uttereD ?
A. Stress
B. Pitch
C. Intonation
D. Juncture - Having emerg’d from the Poverty and Obscurity in which I was born and bred, to a State of Affluence and some Degree of Reputation in the World, and having gone so far thro’ Life with a considerable Share of Felicity, the conducing Means I made use of, which, with the Blessing of God, so well succeeded, my Posterity may like to know, as they may find some of them suitable to their own Situations, and therefore fit to be imitated ?
A. Fredrick Douglass
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. William Apess