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1. What is the monumental work of Wordsworth?
2. Who was the first to use mysticism in English poetry?
3. Which is the contribution of Wordsworth to English Romantic movement
4. The German Idealistic philosophy reached English romantics through
5. Ode became stylized during the ------------- period
6. In thy voice I catch The language of my former heart and read My former pleasures in the shooting light of Thy wild eyes Who is addressed here?
7. Identify the character of whom Jane Austen said “A heroine whom no one but myself will like”
8. “She gave me eyes, she gave me ears And humble tears and delicate fears” Find from these lines of Wordsworth, who is referred to
9. The two “Lake Poets” are
10. The theme of “Ode to Dejection” is
11. Prosody means the study of
12. “What Immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry? Whose lines are these
13. A limerick is a humorous verse consisting of ------------ lines
14. “Dejection is certainly one of the best pieces of Coleridge and one of the greatest personal in the language?” Who said so?
15. The sentence “I wish I had money enough” means
16. Which river is referred as „sacred river‟ in Kubla Khan?
17. Choose the unfinished poem from the following
18. When did French revolution break out?
19. The author of “Decamaron” is ------------
21. Pythagoras is a ------------philosopher
22. Who is the great grandmother of dream children?
23. John Keats’ thick companion was
24. “Tintern Abbey” is regarded as an autobiography of Wordsworth’s
25. “Oh life me as a wave, a leaf a ------------ I fall upon the thorns of life’ And I bleed” supply the missing word
26.Which disease did Lamb suffer from in his childhood?
27. “I look no pleasure in boyish sports” said by
28. Coleridge’s “Ode to Dejection” is
29. Who is “The beautiful and ineffectual angel, beating in the void his luminous wings in vain”
30. The English Pindaric ode was popularized by
31. Immortality Ode is written in imitation of
32. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem “Ode to west wind”?
33. William Hazlitt’s ‘The round Table’ - a volume of literary sketches was published in the year
34. Significant contributions were made by one of the following to the growth of vocabulary
36. Ode to west wind was written in which season
37. Shelley was expelled from Oxford for writing
38. “Ode on immortality” is a mystical poem of Wordsworth, he connects childhood with a / the
39. ……………… is the autobiographical record of the growth of a poet’s mind
40. Keats was born and died on
41. Kubla khan was a great Chinese emperor and founder of the ……….. dynasty
42. ……………… Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man How many miles it runs?
43. Seasons are personified as …………… is European Art.
44. Which of the following men does Harriet NOT fall in love with?
45. What is Jane Fairfax’s connection to Miss Bates?
46. What will be Jane’s profession if she doesn’t marry?
47. What is the name of the estate where Emma lives?
48. What skill does Emma pride herself on the most?
49.Who was the Upper Master of Grammar School?
50. Where was Harriet Smith educated?
51. The poem contains the theme of maturity is.
52. ‘Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’ is the opening line of.
53. The figure of speech often used in the poem ‘Ode to Autumn’ is.
54. Which pair is not correctly matched?
55. Where did Mr. Elton and Miss. Hawkins get engaged?
56. “We are not of Alice nor of thee nor are we children at all” – who says?
57. The Dream children is Lamb’s
58. Lamb’s essays appeared in the London magazine under the Pen name of
59. There are two birthday’s in one’s life. One is his birthday, the other is.
60. The south sea house stands on the north side of
61. In the south sea house who sang the song sung by Amiens to the banished Duke?
62. Christ Hospital five and thirty years ago is magnificent eulogy on Lamb’s
63. The Romantic poet who studied with lamb at Christ Hospital is
64. The poet refers moon as the predictor of
65. Which season „has over-brimmed their clammy cells‟?
66. Upon waking, he set about writing lines of poetry that came to him from the dream until he was interrupted by "a person from ……".
67. How many men follow Urania in mourning procession?
68. Who is the god of Death?
69. Where did Wordsworth go for skating?
70. Who saved Harriet from a group of gypsy beggars?
71. From whom does Frank rescue Harriet?
72. Who does Mrs. Weston initially think has feelings for Jane
73. Who plans to live at Thrushcross Grange at the end of the novel?
74. Which of the following characters dies first?
75. Which of the following characters dies last?
76.What is the genre of Wuthering Heights?
77. Whom does Hindley force to work as a servant in his home?
78. Who criticizes Emma‟s matchmaking?
79. Who are considered to be the unacknowledged legislators of the world?
80. Who is the Sylvan historian and foster child of Silence and slow time?
81. Who was the governess of Emma?
82. Which is the standard edition of Preface to Lyrical Ballads?
83. Which play of Shakespare is considered to „be the most perfect specimen of the dramatic art, existingin the world‟?
84. Which philosopher is also a poet?
85. Wordsworth’s Preface to The Lyrical Ballads is a landmark because
86.Who wrote the book „The Ages of Poetry‟?
87.If …… comes, can …. be far behind?’ (Shelley, ‘Ode to the West Wind’)
88. Total number of books in The Prelude (or) Growth of A Pod’s mind an spiritual autobiographical poem (1850) has ……. books
89. In Jan 1798 Hazlitt walked 10 miles in mud to hear Coleridge speech in the season of
90. Coleridge in compared to eagle dallying in his speech like
91. When was „My First Acquaintance with Poets‟ first published in „The Lberal‟ magazine?
92. Fill in the blanks: “Season of ___ and mellow fruitfulness”
93. The ode praises children for being the …………...
94. How does the poet see meadow?
95. What makes poet grief?
96. What restores poet from grief to strength?
97. children play and laugh among the ……..
98. “Where is it now, the ….. and the ….?” – the poet asks.
99. Poet proclaims that human life is merely “a ….. and a ……”
100. The poet imagines his life as ………year old boy.
101. How many years did it pass for poet’s visit here?
102. He leans against the dark…… tree.
103. "The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse,/ The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul/ Of all my moral being" – the poet refers here
104. "all which we behold is full of blessings". The poet refers here
105. The poem was written by wordsworth after a walking tour with his sister in …… borders.
106. The poem opens with the poet visiting a place called Tintern Abbey on the banks of the River Wye in ……..
107. Which musical instrument is described to denote the power of imagination?
108.Which is called Sweet Vale?
109. Whose poetry became the delight of Greece like great philosophy?
110. Like Immortality ode, Dejection also a