One of the most noticeable features of John Donne" s poetry is his use of______.
A: classical vocabulary
B: conceit
C: dramatic monologue
D: exaggeration
A: classical vocabulary
B: conceit
C: dramatic monologue
D: exaggeration
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- The poetry of John Donne represents a sharp break from the poetry of his predecessors in the Eliz-abethian era. One of the outstanding features in his poetry is " conceit " which means______. A: irony B: satire C: elaborated metaphor D: contrast
- Which of the following does NOT describe metaphysical poetry that is best represented by John Donne’s works? A: Forced argument B: Exaggeration C: Conceit D: Simple language
- In his 'A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning', John Donne makes a most impressive comparison between love and ( ) as the dominant conceit of the poem.
- ______ brought dramatic monologue to its full play.( ) A: John Donne B: George Herbert C: Robert Browning D: Thomas Stearns Eliot
- Robert Browning's most significant contribution to English poetry is the verse form called ______. A: sonnet B: blank verse C: heroic couplet D: dramatic monologue