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信阳师范学院-英国文学史
Who was the greatest dramatist in the 18th century?()
A.Goldsmith
B.Sheridan
C.Sterne
D.Fielding
Chaucer was the first important poet of royal court to write in ()after the Norman Conquest. A.French B.Latin C.English D.Greek
“To err, is human, to forgive, divine” and “ A little learning is a dangerous thing.” are taken from the poems written by () A.John Milton B.Francis Bacon C.William Shakespeare D.Alexander Pope
In English Poetry the phrase ‘the deep’ is often referred to () A.the hell B.the heart C.the sea D.the grave
Of Truth was written by a British essayist() A.William Shakespeare B.George Bernad Shaw C.Francis Bacon D.John Donne
“ Conceit” is a term applied in particular to the school represented by(). A.Herrick B. Ben Jonson C.Pope D.John Donne
()is one of Shakespeare’s famous four tragedies. A.Romeo and Juliet B.Julius Caesar C.Anthony and Claopatra D.Othello
One of the following plays takes its subject matter from Chinese history(). A.Henry VI B. Everyone in His Humor C.The Rivals D.Tamburlain
More is known as a writer, statesman and (). A.humanist B.merchant C.socialist D.soldier
In the 17th century, especially during the period of military dictatorship there appeared some changes in literature. Some new genres replaced the old ones. Among the old ones, ()was (were) the most prominent one. A.essays B.sonnets C.novels D.drama
The “Mighty line” in Marlowe’s play means(). A.blank verse B.sonnet C.couplet D. free verse
The recurrent theme of Marlowe’s plays is the praise of (). A.capitalism B.church C.feudalism D.individualism
The literary genre which best represents the literary achievement in Renaissance is(). A.novel B.drama C.poetry D.romance
] The themes of Faerie Queene can be expressed as followings except(). A.nationalism B.Catholicism C.Puritanism D.humanism
This is one of Shakespeare’s best known(). A.sonnets B.ballads C.songs D.constitutional monarchy
Chaucer was the first important poet of royal court to write in ()after the Norman Conquest. A.French B.Latin C.English D.Greek
“To err, is human, to forgive, divine” and “ A little learning is a dangerous thing.” are taken from the poems written by () A.John Milton B.Francis Bacon C.William Shakespeare D.Alexander Pope
In English Poetry the phrase ‘the deep’ is often referred to () A.the hell B.the heart C.the sea D.the grave
Of Truth was written by a British essayist() A.William Shakespeare B.George Bernad Shaw C.Francis Bacon D.John Donne
“ Conceit” is a term applied in particular to the school represented by(). A.Herrick B. Ben Jonson C.Pope D.John Donne
()is one of Shakespeare’s famous four tragedies. A.Romeo and Juliet B.Julius Caesar C.Anthony and Claopatra D.Othello
One of the following plays takes its subject matter from Chinese history(). A.Henry VI B. Everyone in His Humor C.The Rivals D.Tamburlain
More is known as a writer, statesman and (). A.humanist B.merchant C.socialist D.soldier
In the 17th century, especially during the period of military dictatorship there appeared some changes in literature. Some new genres replaced the old ones. Among the old ones, ()was (were) the most prominent one. A.essays B.sonnets C.novels D.drama
The “Mighty line” in Marlowe’s play means(). A.blank verse B.sonnet C.couplet D. free verse
The recurrent theme of Marlowe’s plays is the praise of (). A.capitalism B.church C.feudalism D.individualism
The literary genre which best represents the literary achievement in Renaissance is(). A.novel B.drama C.poetry D.romance
] The themes of Faerie Queene can be expressed as followings except(). A.nationalism B.Catholicism C.Puritanism D.humanism
This is one of Shakespeare’s best known(). A.sonnets B.ballads C.songs D.constitutional monarchy