Wordsworth was one of the greatest poets__________lived in the 19th century.
Alfred Tennyson and ______ were considered the two imoportant poets in the Victorian Age.
Geoffrey Chaucer was the last important poet in the Middle English Literature.
In Ion Socrates stressed that the inspiration of the poets comes from the ____.
Robert Burns is the best known of the poets who have written in the ( ) dialect.
The major poets in the Victorian Age include the following except _______.
The only poet of the sentimentalist school of literature is Thomas Gray, whose well-known 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard' earned for him the name of a '( ) Poet'.
The works of the Metaphysical poets are characterized, generally speaking, by in content and fantasticality in form.
Verbal irony in Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 serves the purpose of ____.
was the first to be buried in the Poet's Corner of Westminster Abbey.
Why is the poet in the story called the Black Wordsworth?
Robert Burns is the best known of the poets who have written in the ( ) dialect.
In the Romantic Age of English literature, Wordsworth and () came to be known as the \Lake Poets\.
Romanticism began in the western Europe in the mid 18th century in the work of artists, poets and philosophers.
In addition to the Puritan poets represented by John Milton, there were also the _______ poets who sided with the King agaisnt the Puritans during the British Civil Wars.
2. Which of the following poets is not mentioned in this part?
In Sonnet 18, Shakespeare shows a faith in the permanence of poetry.
T. Hardy was buried in the Poets’ Corner.
______ are the most important poets in the 20th century.
______ was the last important poet in the Middle Age.
Which of the following statements best illustrates the theme of Shakespeare s Sonnet 18?
The Lake Poets refer to a group of famous Britishpoets in the _____ century.
_____is one of the influential Lake Poets in the history of British literature.
The poet and writer () giving a lecture to the studrnts in our college now.