Earlier in the nineteenth century, Cooper had insisted on the author’s right to present an idealized and poetic portrait of life, to avoid representations of “squalid misery”. ( )
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- We can make the inference from the passage that ______. A: earlier in this century, giving one's life for one's country was not considered an honorable thing to do B: in the author's college days, students valued honor more than loyalty to one another C: the author admires John Stubbs for his courage in objecting to the Queen's marriage D: the author himself is a person with the highest sense of honor
- Life's poetic 译为:人生自有诗意.
- 中国大学MOOC: _____ is a literary trend in nineteenth century and it also refers to a way of writing which presents life as it really is.
- The author states that textbooks written in the middle part of the nineteenth century ______. A: departed radically in tone and style from earlier textbooks B: mentioned for the first time the value of liberty C: treated traditional civic virtues with even greater reverence D: were commissioned by government agencies
- The object of ___________ novels was to present a faithful picture of life, the panorama of the 18th century England. A: John Bunyan’s B: Alexander Pope’s C: Jonathan Swift D: Henry Fielding