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- Which of the following is a poem by John Donne? (Week 4) A: “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time” B: “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning.” C: “To His Coy Mistress” D: “Virtue”
- One of the most noticeable features of John Donne" s poetry is his use of______. A: classical vocabulary B: conceit C: dramatic monologue D: exaggeration
- “Break, Break, Break” is a mourning poem by___. A: Alfred Tennyson B: T. S. Eliot C: Philip Larkin D: John Donne
- “To His Coy Mistress” is a poem by _________. A: John Donne B: William Shakespeare C: Robert Herrick D: Andrew Marvell
- What’s John Donne known for?( ) A: His deployment of “wit” and “conceit” in his works. B: His productive works in his life. C: His contribution to English literary works. D: His poems dwell on the lofty love.
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In the late 17th century, the most famous writers were ______. A: John Bunyan and John Milton B: John Bunyan and John Donne C: John Donne and John Milton D: John Donne and Francis Bacon
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The poem “Death Be Not Proud” was written by John Donne, the representative of Metaphysical poets.
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Which comment on John Donne is wrong? A: He is the leading figure of metaphysical poetry. B: His poetry is characterized by mysticism and peculiar conceit. C: John Donne usually employs traditional and regular poetic form. D: His attitudes toward love are both positive and negative.
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The poetry of John Donne represents a sharp break from the poetry of his predecessors in the Eliz-abethian era. One of the outstanding features in his poetry is " conceit " which means______. A: irony B: satire C: elaborated metaphor D: contrast
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中国大学MOOC: 2. Which poem below is written by John Donne?