Who was often called as the Romantic Poet as most of his poems revolved around nature ?
Who was often called as the Romantic Poet as most of his poems revolved around nature ?
William Wordsworth | |
William Blake | |
William Morris | |
William Shakespeare |
پاک اسٹڈی لائبریری اپنی خدمات کو بہتر کرنے کے لئے نئے سوفٹ وئیر انسٹال کررہی ہے ۔ اس لئے آئندہ کچھ دن آپ کو کچھ صفحات تک رسائی میں مشکلات کا سامنا ہوسکتا ہے ۔ جس کے لئے ہم معذرت خواہ ہیں۔
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Who was often called as the Romantic Poet as most of his poems revolved around nature ?
William Wordsworth | |
William Blake | |
William Morris | |
William Shakespeare |
Who was more under the influence of Godwin’s philosophy of life ?
Shelley | |
Keats | |
Byron | |
Browning |
Who was Le Corbusier ?
Both A and B | |
He was born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret. | |
He was the architect who designed The Robie House in Chicago, Illinois. | |
He was an architect who designed The Chandigarh Legislative Assembly building in Punjab, India. |
Who was King Henry VIII’s first wife ?
Anne Boleyn | |
Anne of Cleves | |
Mary, Queen of Scots | |
Catherine of Aragon |
Who was in charge of organizing court festivities and entertainment of the English court ?
Master of Rebels | |
Court Jester | |
Master of Revels | |
Master of Ceremonies |
Who was Fuseli ?
British painter | |
French guitarist | |
Swiss-bom painter | |
An Italian-born doctor |
Who was Edmund Spenser’s patron ?
The Earl of Leicester | |
Lord Burleigh | |
Francis Bacon | |
Elizabeth |
Who was deposed from the English throne in the Glorious, or Bloodless, Revolution in 1688 ?
Elizabeth I | |
George II | |
James II | |
William and Mary |
Who was considered to be England’s first literary celebrity ?
John Donne | |
John Foxe | |
Sir Thomas More | |
Sir Walter Raleigh |
Who was appointed as Poet-Laureate after William Wordsworth ?
Tennyson | |
Robert Browning | |
George Eliot | |
D.G Rossetti |
Who was American poet ?
Robert Herrick | |
John Keats | |
John Milton | |
Robert Frost |
Who was a friend of John Milton ?
Alexander Pope | |
John Donne | |
John Dryden | |
Andrew Marvell |
Who uttered these words “Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, that is all” ?
Adlof Hatler | |
Gold Smith | |
Willams Shakespeare | |
John Keats |
Who used the words “romanticism” and “romantic” first ?
Wordsworth | |
Coleridge | |
Schlegel | |
Carlyle |
Who translated the New Testament into German for the first time ?
Martin Luther | |
Poliziano | |
Alexander VI | |
Cervantes |
Who succeeded Elizabeth I on the throne of England ?
James I | |
Henry IX | |
Charles I | |
Elizabeth II |
Who succeeded Elizabeth I in 1603, establishing the Stuart dynasty ?
Anne Boleyn | |
Mary, Queen of Scots | |
James IV of Scotland | |
James VI of Scotland |
Who succeeded Elizabeth I ?
Edward VI | |
Charles I | |
James I | |
Mary Queen of Scots |
Who should NOT be viewed as Prometheus in Shelley’s “Frankenstein” ?
Mary Shelley | |
Frankenstein | |
Frankenstein’s monster | |
Robert Walton |
Who served as Protector under England’s first written constitution ?
Gerrard Winstanley | |
Oliver Cromwell | |
Praisegod Barebone | |
George Monk |
Who served as an Irish senator for two terms? A----- Wilde?
none of these | |
Yeats | |
Ibsen | |
Shaw |
Who says “Earth is the right place for love” ?
Langston Hughes | |
Wallace Stevens | |
Silvia plath | |
Robert Frost |
Who said that Keat’s love letters of a surgeon’s apprentice ?
Arnold | |
Hazlitt | |
Byron | |
Shelley |
Who said that Arnold was a propagandist for literature rather than a critic ?
T. S. Eliot | |
F. R. Leavis | |
Carlyle | |
Ruskin |
Who said “theatre is not a hospital” ?
Hillis Miller | |
F.L. Lucas | |
J K Atkins | |
Derrida |