"The Metaphysical Poets" refer to the loose group of 17th-century English poets whose work was characterized by the inventive use of ( )
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- "The Metaphysical Poets" refer to the loose group of 17th-century English poets whose work was characterized by the inventive use of ( ). A: symbols B: conceit C: metaphor D: imagination
- Most of the English writers in the 18th century were Enlighteners. They fell into two groups, one is ______, and the other is ______. A: the moderate group, the radical group B: the lake poets, the younger generation C: the Metaphysical poets, the cavalier poets D: the lake poets; the sentimentalists
- Most of the English writers in the 18th century were enlighteners. They fell into two groups, one is ______, and the other is ______. A: the passive Romantic poets; the active Romantic Poets B: the Metaphysical poets; the Cavalier poets C: the lakers; the sentimentalists D: the moderate group; the radical group
- There are three types of poets in the literature of the English bourgeois revolution. The revolutinary poets are . A: Puritan poets B: Cavalier poets C: Metaphysical poets D: Puritan and Metaphysical poets
- John Donne is regarded as the leading figure of __________ in the 17th century Britain. A: the Metaphysical poets B: the Romantic poets C: the Realistic poets D: the Sentimenal poets
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The term "Metaphysical Poets" was given ... English dictionary.
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In the 18th century English literature, the representatives poets of Pre-romanticism were______
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The term "Metaphysical Poets" was given by ______, who was an 18th-century English writer and biographer and who made the first English dictionary.
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The three poets William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey once lived in the English Lake District, and became known as the "______". A: University Wits B: Metaphysical Poets C: Lake Poets D: Lost Generation
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In the 18th century English literature, the representative poets of pre-romanticism were William Blake and _____.