举一反三
- 中国大学MOOC: In Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, what is the utmost concern of William Blake?
- In Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, what is the utmost concern of William Blake? A: Child. B: Love. C: Death. D: Friendship.
- "The Lamb" is included in William Blake"s______. A: Poetical Sketches B: The Songs of Innocence C: The Songs of Experience D: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- William Burns wrote two volumes of poems: “The Songs of Experience” and ”The Songs of Innocence”.
- 1. William Blake’s poems are collected in two collections. They are Songs of Innocence and __________.
内容
- 0
The work ________ by William Blake is a lovely volume of poems, presenting a happy world, though not without its evils and sufferings. A: Songs of Innocence B: Songs of Experience C: Poetical Sketches D: Lyrical Ballads
- 1
What are the representative works of the 18th -Century English Literature? A: The Canterbury Tales; Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience and Gulliver’s Travels B: Beowulf; The Canterbury Tales ; Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience C: Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience and Gulliver’s Travels D: The Rape of the Lock ; Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience and Gulliver’s Travels
- 2
As a poet, William Blake’s fame has been chiefly resting upon two volumes of poems, Songs of ____ and Songs of Experience. A:
- 3
William Blake’s ______ was composed during the climax of the French Revolution and it plays the double role both as a satire and a revolutionary prophecy. A: Songs of Experience B: Songs of Innocence C: Marriage of Heaven and Hell D: Poetical Sketches
- 4
As a great poet, William Blake’s fame has been mainly resting upon two volumes of poems, Songs of Innocence and(). A: The French Revolution B: The Marriage of Heaven and Hell C: Milton D: Songs of Experience