“To His Coy Mistress” is a poem by _________. A: John Donne B: William Shakespeare C: Robert Herrick D: Andrew Marvell
“To His Coy Mistress” is a poem by _________. A: John Donne B: William Shakespeare C: Robert Herrick D: Andrew Marvell
Which of the following is not a member of the metaphysical poets? A: Andrew Marvel B: George Herbert C: Henry Vaughan D: Robert Herrick
Which of the following is not a member of the metaphysical poets? A: Andrew Marvel B: George Herbert C: Henry Vaughan D: Robert Herrick
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
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
As for carpe diem, a kind of literary tradition, what points of the following are right? _____ A: Originally it is a Latin aphorism, with the meaning of seizing the day. B: In the 17th century it became particularly popular among English Cavalier poets. C: It was epitomized by Robert Herrick’s poem entitled “To the virgins, to Make Much of Time”. D: John Milton was a Cavalier poet.
As for carpe diem, a kind of literary tradition, what points of the following are right? _____ A: Originally it is a Latin aphorism, with the meaning of seizing the day. B: In the 17th century it became particularly popular among English Cavalier poets. C: It was epitomized by Robert Herrick’s poem entitled “To the virgins, to Make Much of Time”. D: John Milton was a Cavalier poet.