1636 . The Elizabethan age is called —
- A. a nest of singing birds
- B. Macbeth
- C. Julius Caesar
- D. King Lear
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1637 . The elegy 'Lycidas' was written by -.
- A. Thomas Gray
- B. Alfred Tennyson
- C. John Milton
- D. John Keats
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1638 . The drama 'Saint Joan' was written by -
- A. Shakespeare
- B. G. B. Shaw
- C. Dario Fo
- D. Samuel Beckett
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1639 . Who said "Man is political animal''?
- A. Dante
- B. Aristotle
- C. Socrates
- D. Plato
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1640 . "Fairy Queen' is a/an -
- A. play
- B. short story
- C. epic
- D. novel
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1641 . Father of English criticism –.
- A. Keats
- B. Donne
- C. John Dryden
- D. Spenser
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1642 . Which of the following school of literary writings conn medical theory?
- A. Comedy of Humorous
- B. Theater of the Absurd
- C. Heroic Tragedy
- D. Comedy of Manners
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1643 . Who wrote "Better to reign in hell, than serve in heaven''?
- A. Shakespeare
- B. Wordsworth
- C. John Milton
- D. T.S. Eliot
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1644 . 'Epitaph' means —
- A. words that are said about dead person
- B. a part of a long poem
- C. homorious stories
- D. having no rhyming end
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1645 . Which part of 19th century is regarded as the 'Romantic period'?
- A. The last half
- B. The first half
- C. The Middle
- D. The whole
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1646 . Find the odd-man-out:
- A. The Tempest
- B. The Road Not Taken
- C. Mending Wall
- D. Stopping by Wood on a Snowy Evening
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1647 . The first english dictionary was completed by —
- A. Izaak Walton
- B. Samuel Johnson
- C. Samuel Butler
- D. Sir Thomas Browne
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1648 . 'Paradise Lost' is divided into — Books.
- A. seven
- B. eight
- C. twelve
- D. nine
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1649 . Canto is -
- A. a part of a long poem
- B. sonnet
- C. short poem
- D. short story
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1650 . "Wives are young men's mistresses, companions for middle old men's nurses". - Who told it?
- A. John Milton
- B. Thomas Gray
- C. John Bunyan
- D. Francis Bacon
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