In Shakespeare “Character is not Destiny” but “character and Destiny”. Whose comment is this ?
A. Bradley
B. Dr. Johnson
C. Nicoll
D. None of these
A. Bradley
B. Dr. Johnson
C. Nicoll
D. None of these
A. Eliot
B. Pater
C. I. A. Richards
D. F. R. Leavis
A. William Wordsworth
B. S. T. Coleridge
C. W. Somerset Maugham
D. Sir Walter Scott
A. European
B. Indians
C. American
D. None of these
A. Love
B. childhood
C. Inexperience
D. Innocence
A. a hat of a king
B. a day dreamer
C. a lotus eater
D. an ideal state which does not exist in real
A. John Ruskin
B. Carlyle
C. Bacon
D. Lamb
A. Wordsworth
B. Keats
C. None of these
D. All of these
A. William Shakespeare
B. Shelley
C. Wordsworth
D. Robert Browning
A. R. K. Narayan
B. Edin Blyton
C. Rudyard Kipling
D. H. G. Wells