“It is not rhyming and versing that maketh a poet no more than a long gown maketh an advocate”. Whose view is this ?
A. Shakespeare’s
B. Marlowe’s
C. Spenser’s
D. Sidney’s
A. Shakespeare’s
B. Marlowe’s
C. Spenser’s
D. Sidney’s
A. An atmosphere of dread, fear, and darkness
B. An isolated protagonist
C. A hero or protagonist who is tempted
by a villain
D. All of these
A. Lord Byron
B. Oscar Wilde
C. Robert Browning
D. William Wordsworth
A. a history by Vincent Smith
B. a verse by Coleridge
C. a drama by Oscar Wilde
D. a short story by Somerset Maugham
A. W.B. Yeats
B. Jorge Luis Borges
C. Mario Vargas Llosa
D. Charles Baudelaire
A. The work celebrates the young Jean and his Jesuit school education as a model for the best possible education of the young.
B. It ends with the famous line “the horror, the horror.”
C. It explores Jean’s decision to become a recluse and a social drop-out.
D. All of the above
A. It represents the nature
B. It contributes to the spiritual growth of people
C. It shows a tragedy
D. It imitates nobility