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- Robert Burns wrote his poems chiefly in the _________dialect.
- _________ 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
- 1. Burns wrote poems and songs in the Scottish dialect and in the tradition of Scottish folk songs. His poems and songs are permeated with ____________.
- William Burns wrote two volumes of poems: “The Songs of Experience” and ”The Songs of Innocence”.
- What is the basis of many of Burns’s lyrical poems?A tradition of Scottish songs and ballads.
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_________ is undoubtedly the greatest poet Scotland has ever produced. His “Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect” is of great significance.
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2. As a poet, William Blake’s fame has been chiefly resting upon two vulumes of poems, S______ and S______ .
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As a poet, William Blake’s fame has been chiefly resting upon two volumes of poems, Songs of ____ and Songs of Experience. A:
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Lyrical Ballads (1798) was a collection of poems by ____. A: James Thomson and William Burns B: Thomas Gray and Robert Burns C: Percy Bysshe Shelley and George Gordon Byron D: William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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______ , the national poet of Scotland and a pioneer of the Romantic movement, published Poems Chiefly in Scottish Dialect which marked an epoch in the history of English literature. His famous poems include “To a Mouse,” “John Anderson, My Jo,” “A Red, Red Rose” and “Auld Lang Syne.