( ) is regarded as the greatest prose writer in the English literature of the 17th century, who is best known for his work The Pilgrim's Progress.
A: George Herbert
B: John Bunyan
C: John Dryden
D: Francis Bacon
A: George Herbert
B: John Bunyan
C: John Dryden
D: Francis Bacon
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- ( ) is regarded as the greatest prose writer in the English literature of the 17th century , who is best known for his work The Pilgrim's Progress .
- The Pilgrim’s Progress is an allegorical book written by . A: Thomas More B: George Herbert C: John Milton D: John Bunyan
- 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
- John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress was a religious allegory, which promoted the English prose wring to the stage of maturity.
- In the late 17th century, two of most famous literary works were John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress and ______. A: Marlowe’s the Jew of Malta B: Ascham’s the School of Archery C: Bacon’s Novum Organum D: John Milton’s Paradise Lost
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Francis Bacon is one of the best essayists in English literature who is well-known for his work Essays of ELia .
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____ Essays is the first example of that genre in English literature. A: John Milton’s B: Thomas Gray’s C: John Bunyan’s D: Francis Bacon’s
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Puritan poetry in the 17th-century English literature is represented best by ( ), who produced Paradise Lost as his representative work. A: John Miltion B: John Dryden C: Robert Herrick D: John Donne
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Which of the following writers is not the British writer in the 17th century? A: John Lewis B: John Milton C: John Bunyan D: John Donne
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Francis Bacon won for himself the first English ( ) for his achievements in English literature of the Renaissance. A: prose writer B: poet C: dramatist D: essayist