The glory of the Romantic Age lies in the poetry of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats.
The glory of the Romantic Age lies in the poetry of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and Keats.
Keats is one of the Lake Poets.
Keats is one of the Lake Poets.
There are few poets ▁ Keats and Shelly.
There are few poets ▁ Keats and Shelly.
Keats belongs to the Lake Poets.
Keats belongs to the Lake Poets.
Which of the following did NOT belong to Ronanticism ? A: Keats. B: Shelley. C: Wondsworth. D: Defoe.
Which of the following did NOT belong to Ronanticism ? A: Keats. B: Shelley. C: Wondsworth. D: Defoe.
Which one is not John Keats’ work?
Which one is not John Keats’ work?
Keats stressed the beauty-trut...auty must be truth”.
Keats stressed the beauty-trut...auty must be truth”.
Keats’ artistic aim is to create a beautiful world of .
Keats’ artistic aim is to create a beautiful world of .
中国大学MOOC: The collection __________ marked a transitional phase in Keats’s poetry, in which Keats demonstrated his efforts to create literary work of truth and beauty.
中国大学MOOC: The collection __________ marked a transitional phase in Keats’s poetry, in which Keats demonstrated his efforts to create literary work of truth and beauty.
The two major novelists of the Romantic period are _____. A: William Wordsworth and John Keats B: John Keats and Jane Austen C: Jane Austen and Walter Scott D: William
The two major novelists of the Romantic period are _____. A: William Wordsworth and John Keats B: John Keats and Jane Austen C: Jane Austen and Walter Scott D: William