A: William Blake
B: John Donne
C: Robert Burns
D: William Wordsworth
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- _________ is undoubtedly the greatest poet Scotland has ever produced. His “Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect” is of great significance. A: John Donne B: Robert Burns C: William Wordsworth D: John Keats
- “The poet of the peasants” is a title given to the greatest Scottish poet ____.
- _____ is remembered mainly for his songs written in Scottish dialect. A: William Blake B: John Keats C: Thomas Gray D: Robert Burns
- Metaphysical poetry refers to the works of the 17th century writers who write under the influence of the general theme carp diem._______is the most outstanding figure of the Engish Metaphysical Poetry. A: William Wordsworth B: Robert Burns C: John Donne D: William Blake
- Paradise Lost is the masterpiece of______. A: William Shakespeare B: Robert Burns C: John Milton D: William Blake
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Which two English poets are responsible for the collection known as the Lyrical Ballads? A: William Wordsworth and Robert Southey B: Robert Burns and William Blake C: William Wordsworth and Samuel Tayler Coleridge D: Robert Southey and Walter Scott
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It was (), the greatest poet, who first introduced rationalism into English literature. A: Robert Bums B: William Wordsworth C: Alexander Pope D: Henry Fielding
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The lyrics of the well-known song “Auld Lang Syne” is a poem written by __________. A: Robert Burns B: William Blake C: William Wordsworth D: Samuel Coleridge
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____ made William Wordsworth turn his eyes to nature and take an interest in the peasants' life.( ) A: Samuel Taylor Coleridge B: Robert Southey C: Dorothy Wordsworth D: William Blake
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( ) is the representative poet of the metaphysical school? A: John Donne B: John Milton C: Robert Burns D: Samuel Taylor Coleridge