2. Which poem below is written by John Donne? A: Illiad B: "To Fortune" C: "Death, Be not Proud" D: "Lycidas"
2. Which poem below is written by John Donne? A: Illiad B: "To Fortune" C: "Death, Be not Proud" D: "Lycidas"
______ is one of the most remarkable passages in John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress. A: Holy Living B: Holy Dying C: Vanity Fair D: Lycidas
______ is one of the most remarkable passages in John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress. A: Holy Living B: Holy Dying C: Vanity Fair D: Lycidas
John Milton’s greatest poetical work () is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literarure since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: ParadiseLost C: Lycidas D: SamsonAgonistes
John Milton’s greatest poetical work () is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literarure since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: ParadiseLost C: Lycidas D: SamsonAgonistes
John Milton’s ______ is probably his most memorable prose work, which is a great plea for freedom of the press. A: Lycidas B: Areopagitica C: The Excursion D: Persuasion
John Milton’s ______ is probably his most memorable prose work, which is a great plea for freedom of the press. A: Lycidas B: Areopagitica C: The Excursion D: Persuasion
In Milton's works, ______ is the perfect example of the verse drama after the Greek style in English. A: Paradise Lost B: Paradise Regained C: Samson Agonistes D: Lycidas
In Milton's works, ______ is the perfect example of the verse drama after the Greek style in English. A: Paradise Lost B: Paradise Regained C: Samson Agonistes D: Lycidas
John Milton’s greatest poetical work ________ is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: Paradise Lost C: Lycidas D: Samson Agonistes
John Milton’s greatest poetical work ________ is the only generally acknowledged epic in English literature since Beowulf. A: Areopagitica B: Paradise Lost C: Lycidas D: Samson Agonistes