Who defines prose as “words in their best order” and poetry as “the best words in the best order”?
A: William Wordsworth.
B: Robert Frost.
C: John Keats.
D: Samuel T. Coleridge.
A: William Wordsworth.
B: Robert Frost.
C: John Keats.
D: Samuel T. Coleridge.
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- 英国诗人 Coleridge 曾说过: Prose is words in the best order; poetry is the best words in the best order.
- When Samuel Taylor Coleridge said "Prose equals words in their best order; poetry equals best words in their best order", he was emphasizing that ________ was crucially important in writing poetry. A: symbolic language B: choice of words C: philosophical ideas D: /
- Which of the following is NOT one of the "Lake Poets" A: Samuel Taylor Coleridge. B: B. John Keats. C: William Wordsworth. D: D. Robert Southey.
- Lyrical Ballads is a joint work by William Wordsworth and __________. ( ) A: Lord Byron B: Robert Burns C: John Keats D: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Who was the poet Wordsworth met daily during 1797 and 1798 to talk about poetry and to plan Lyrical Ballads, a collection of poems written by the two in close collaboration? (5.2 06:20-06:38) A: Dorothy Wordsworth. B: Samuel Taylor Coleridge. C: Robert Jones. D: John Keats.