Francis Bacon won for himself the first English ( ) for his achievements in English literature of the Renaissance.
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- Francis Bacon won for himself the first English ( ) for his achievements in English literature of the Renaissance. A: prose writer B: poet C: dramatist D: essayist
- Francis Bacon is one of the best essayists in English literature who is well-known for his work Essays of ELia .
- The first English essayist Francis Bacon composed, during his lifetime, numerous prose work, and --------- is unmistakably among the most eloquent and elegant essays produced in English Renaissance. A: Of Studies B: Ode to the West Wind C: The Tiger D: Don Juan
- The statements about the English Renaissance are true except ______. A: The first period of the English Renaissance was one of imitation and assimilation. B: Academies after the Italian type were founded. C: Petrarch was regarded as the fountainhead of literature by the English writers. D: Poetry, in its totality, is the real mainstream of the English Renaissance.
- Which of the following statements about Francis Bacon is NOT true? A: Francis Bacon gave to his first volume of English papers the title Essays B: Francis Bacon’s essays are formal and pithy. C: Francis Bacon wrote in the same style as Montaigne D: Francis Bacon was noted for an aphoristic mode of writing
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The most representative work of Francis Bacon is ( ), which is the first collection of English essays.
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____Essays is the first example of that genre in English literature, which has been recognized as an important landmark in the development of English prose. A: John Milton’s B: Francis Bacon’s C: Montaigne’s D: Thomas Gray’s
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__________ has often been called Father of English Literature, Father of English Poetry and A Great Master of the English Language. A: William Shakespeare B: Francis Bacon C: Geoffrey Chaucer D: Thomas More
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Francis Bacon’s Essays first published in 1597 has been considered as an important landmark in the development of English _____
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The main claim of English literature in Renaissance is ______ .