A recurring motif throughout Coleridge’s poetry is the power of dreams and of the _________.
A: imagination
B: reality
C: nature
D: emotion
A: imagination
B: reality
C: nature
D: emotion
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- 中国大学MOOC: A recurring motif throughout Coleridge’s poetry is the power of dreams and of the _________.
- The artistic aim of John Keats’ poetry is always to create a beautiful world of imagination as to be opposed to the sordid reality of his day.
- Coleridge's creations in poetry is that he developed the reflective-descriptive mode of poetic writing.
- In Sonnet 18 “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day,” William Shakespeare __________. A: praised the power of poetry and art B: highly praised the power of nature C: praised the eternal beauty of youth in human beings D: praised a friendship with a virtuous young man
- In Sonnet 18 “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day,” William Shakespeare __________. A: praised the power of poetry and art B: highly praised the power of nature C: praised the eternal beauty of youth in human beings D: praised the friendship with a virtuous young man