King Philip V married the princess () A: Zayda or Isabella B: Zorayda or Isabella C: Zorahayda or Isabella D: Elizabeth or Isabella
King Philip V married the princess () A: Zayda or Isabella B: Zorayda or Isabella C: Zorahayda or Isabella D: Elizabeth or Isabella
The theme of Keats’ is the conflict between the old and the new. A: Hyperion B: Isabella C: . Prelude D: Endymion
The theme of Keats’ is the conflict between the old and the new. A: Hyperion B: Isabella C: . Prelude D: Endymion
__________ is a joint work of Wordsworth and his friend Coleridge. A: Lyrical Ballads B: Hyperion C: Isabella D: The Prelude
__________ is a joint work of Wordsworth and his friend Coleridge. A: Lyrical Ballads B: Hyperion C: Isabella D: The Prelude
Which of the following works is written by Robert Southey(). A: Joan of Arc B: Endymion C: Isabella D: The Eve of Saint Agnes
Which of the following works is written by Robert Southey(). A: Joan of Arc B: Endymion C: Isabella D: The Eve of Saint Agnes
All the following poems belong to the same poem collection EXCEPT ______. A: Lamia B: Isabella C: Alastor D: The Eve of St. Agnes
All the following poems belong to the same poem collection EXCEPT ______. A: Lamia B: Isabella C: Alastor D: The Eve of St. Agnes
Which poem tells a story similar to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? A: Isabella B: The Eve of St. Agnes C: Lamia D: All for love
Which poem tells a story similar to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? A: Isabella B: The Eve of St. Agnes C: Lamia D: All for love
The unfinished long epic ____ has been regarded as John Keats’s greatest achievement in poetry. A: Endymion B: Isabella C: Hyperion D: When I Have Fears
The unfinished long epic ____ has been regarded as John Keats’s greatest achievement in poetry. A: Endymion B: Isabella C: Hyperion D: When I Have Fears
The poem () which is written by John Keats tells a story similar to William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. A: Endymion B: The Eve of Saint Agnes C: Isabella D: Lamia
The poem () which is written by John Keats tells a story similar to William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. A: Endymion B: The Eve of Saint Agnes C: Isabella D: Lamia
John Keats’ __________ is a commentary on nature and art, for art has the power to preserve intense human passions and experiences. A: “Endymion” B: “Isabella” C: “Ode on a Grecian Urn” D: “Ode to a Nightingale”
John Keats’ __________ is a commentary on nature and art, for art has the power to preserve intense human passions and experiences. A: “Endymion” B: “Isabella” C: “Ode on a Grecian Urn” D: “Ode to a Nightingale”
Where do Catherine and Heathcliff first become close? A: In the nursery at Wuthering Heights B: During Catherine’s visit to Liverpool C: At Isabella Linton’s birthday party D: On the moors
Where do Catherine and Heathcliff first become close? A: In the nursery at Wuthering Heights B: During Catherine’s visit to Liverpool C: At Isabella Linton’s birthday party D: On the moors