___________ is known as “the poet’s poet”.
___________ is known as “the poet’s poet”.
“The poet of the peasants” is a title given to the greatest Scottish poet ____.
“The poet of the peasants” is a title given to the greatest Scottish poet ____.
The speaker in a poem is ____. A: necessarily the poet herself B: often just a persona assumed by the poet C: only a character totally unrelated to the poet
The speaker in a poem is ____. A: necessarily the poet herself B: often just a persona assumed by the poet C: only a character totally unrelated to the poet
________, a master of poetic art and great poet in English renaissance, was acclaimed to be the poet’s poet.
________, a master of poetic art and great poet in English renaissance, was acclaimed to be the poet’s poet.
as a poet,longfellow
as a poet,longfellow
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Theonlypoetofthesentimentalistschoolofli...mthenameofa"()Poet".
“Poet of the People” is ______
“Poet of the People” is ______
With so many poems such as "The Sparrow’s Nest" "To a Skylark" "To the Cuckoo" and "To a Butterfly", William Wordsworth is regarded as a "______". A: poet of genius B: worshipper of nature C: royal poet D: conservative poet
With so many poems such as "The Sparrow’s Nest" "To a Skylark" "To the Cuckoo" and "To a Butterfly", William Wordsworth is regarded as a "______". A: poet of genius B: worshipper of nature C: royal poet D: conservative poet
Which poet does not
Which poet does not
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a poet must have a