Which probably happened first A: Jonson received Charles' s promise. B: Jonson died. C: Jonson told the king of his choice. D: Jonson picked a place in the Abbey.
Which probably happened first A: Jonson received Charles' s promise. B: Jonson died. C: Jonson told the king of his choice. D: Jonson picked a place in the Abbey.
The following are Ben Jonson’s main works except ____.
The following are Ben Jonson’s main works except ____.
The best of Ben Jonson’s “comedies of humors” include ______.
The best of Ben Jonson’s “comedies of humors” include ______.
It was in Jonson’s hotel _______ the business meeting was held last year.
It was in Jonson’s hotel _______ the business meeting was held last year.
It was in Jonson's hotel ______ the business meeting was held last year.
It was in Jonson's hotel ______ the business meeting was held last year.
Officials __________ the __________ as Jeffrey Jonson, a resident of NewYork’s Manhattan. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says Jonson designed women’s__________ at Hazan Imports until he was laid off last year when the companycut staff.
Officials __________ the __________ as Jeffrey Jonson, a resident of NewYork’s Manhattan. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says Jonson designed women’s__________ at Hazan Imports until he was laid off last year when the companycut staff.
The Elizabethan Age is also called the Age of ____. A: Shakespeare B: Bacon C: Marlowe D: Jonson
The Elizabethan Age is also called the Age of ____. A: Shakespeare B: Bacon C: Marlowe D: Jonson
Doctor Faustus is the masterpiece by (). A: Christopher Marlowe B: Thomas More C: Benjamin Jonson D: William Shakespeare
Doctor Faustus is the masterpiece by (). A: Christopher Marlowe B: Thomas More C: Benjamin Jonson D: William Shakespeare
1908年提出同心圆学说的是() A: Jonson B: Gillings C: Gysi D: Christansen E: Beyeler
1908年提出同心圆学说的是() A: Jonson B: Gillings C: Gysi D: Christansen E: Beyeler
Shakespeare is hailed by ( ), contemporary with Shakespeare, as "not of an age, but for all time". A: Ben Jonson B: Christopher Marlowe C: Robert Greene D: Thomas Nash
Shakespeare is hailed by ( ), contemporary with Shakespeare, as "not of an age, but for all time". A: Ben Jonson B: Christopher Marlowe C: Robert Greene D: Thomas Nash