A. Somerset Maugham
B. James Joyce
C. W.B. Yeats
D. Philip Sydney
A. Somerset Maugham
B. James Joyce
C. W.B. Yeats
D. Philip Sydney
A. Parody
B. Elegy
C. Romance
D. Sonnet
A. Keats
B. Shelley
C. Jane Austine
D. Charles Lamb
A. a poem of fourteen lines
B. a stanza of fourteen lines
C. a stanza of six lines
D. a stanza of four lines
A. Albert Einstein
B. Stephen Hawking
C. Jagadish Chandra Basu
D. Isaac Newton
A. We Are Seven (Wordsworth)
B. Ballad of Reading Goal (Oscar Wilde)
C. Prisoner of Chillon (Byron)
D. None of these
A. Caleron
B. Corneille
C. Couperin
D. Moliere
A. T.S. Eliot
B. Siegfried Sassoon
C. Wilfred Owen
D. Oscar Wilde
A. Bede’s “An Ecclesiastical History of the English People”
B. Julian of Norwhich’s “Book of Showings”
C. Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales”
D. Sir Thomas More’s “Utopia”
A. The Restoration
B. Jacobean Age
C. The Augustan Age
D. The Age of Sensibility