A. William Wordsworth
B. William Shakespeare
C. Thomas Grey
D. Saki
Related Mcqs:
- The cautious old gentleman knit his brows tenfold closer after this explanation, being sorely puzzled by the ratiocination of the syllogism; while methought the one in pepper and salt eyed him with something of a triumphant leer. At length he observed, that all this was very well, but still he thought the story a little extravagant – there were one or two points on which he had his doubts. “Faith, sir,” replied the story-teller, “as to that matter, I don’t believe one half of it myself.” This passage exemplifies_____________?
A. Narrative frame
B. Hortatory sermon
C. Snaring
D. Jamming - One of these men did NOT write during the Restoration period. Who ?
A. John Milton
B. Thomas Otway
C. Sir Walter Scott
D. John Dryden - In what language did Shakespeare write ?
A. Middle English
B. German
C. Old English
D. Modern English - In 1905, VirginiaWoolf began to write for which publication ?
A. The Time’s Literary Supplement
B. The Lady’s Home Journal
C. Strand Magazine
D. Reader Magazine - Which poet did NOT write during the 16th century ?
A. John Skelton
B. William Shakespeare
C. Sir Thomas Wyatt
D. Thomas Carew - What Biblical story acts as a springboard for John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” ?
A. The Baptism of Jesus
B. The story of Luke
C. The Ascension of Jesus
D. The Second Coming of Jesus - In The Dubliners, which story/stories provide(s) an example of unrequited passion ?
A. “The Dead”
B. “Eveline”
C. “A Painful Case”
D. All of the Above - In which story from The Dubliners is snow an important occurrence ?
A. “Araby”
B. “The Boarding House”
C. “The Dead”
D. “An Encounter” - _____________the eyes of all people are upon us; soe that if wee shall deale falsely with our god in this worke wee have undertaken and soe cause him to withdrawe his preent help from us, wee shall be made a story and a by-word through the world, wee shall open the mouthes of enemies to speake evill of the ways of god and all professours for Gods sake; wee shall shame the faces of many of gods worthy servants, and cause theire prayers to be turned into Cursses upon us till we be consumed out of the good land whether wee are going ?
A. Fredrick Douglass
B. John Winthrop
C. Benjamin Franklin
D. William Apess - Alice Walker’s story, “Everyday Use,” includes which “Womanist” concern ?
A. The importance of men to the African American family.
B. The negative consequences of feminism on the African American family.
C. The importance of African religious influence in America.
D. The importance of African American craftsmanship.