A. John Keats
B. William Shakespeare
C. Samuel Butler
D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Related Mcqs:
- Who wrote ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’ ?
A. Shakespeare
B. wordsworth
C. John Keats
D. Eliot - In which work do you read: “Beauty is truth, truth beauty.” ?
A. Adonais
B. Bright Star
C. Ode on a Grecian Urn
D. La Bell Dame Sans Merci - Who uttered these words “Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, that is all” ?
A. Willams Shakespeare
B. Gold Smith
C. John Keats
D. Adlof HatlerSubmitted by: Asad Ullah Afridi
- “Beauty is truth, truth is beauty” is stated by_____________?
A. Keats
B. Shelley
C. Jane Austine
D. Charles Lamb - The line ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’ occurs in which one of Keats’ following poems_______________?
A. Ode to Nightingale
B. Ode to Grecian Urn
C. Ode to Psyche
D. None of these - Who wrote: “There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt.” ?
A. Henry David Thoreau
B. Benjamin Franklin
C. Robert Browning
D. Henrik Ibsen - In which work do you read: “There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt.” ?
A. A Doll’s House
B. Riders to the Sea
C. A Handful of Dust
D. The Fatal Curiosity - This famous neoclassical poet wrote on profound themes such as death, but he also had a lighter side. He once wrote an ode to a cat drowned in a tub of gold fishes ?
A. Alexander Pope
B. William Collins
C. Thomas Gray
D. Ben Jonson - Which of the following poets would be least likely to explore the meaning of beauty or imagination in a poem ?
A. Lord Byron
B. Percy Shelley
C. John Keats
D. Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Shelley’s “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty” suggests that _________________?
A. Beauty can be understood only through metaphysics
B. Anything that is intellectual cannot be beautiful
C. Beauty is missing from the world
D. The source of beauty cannot be known, and that beauty can only be felt