26716 .  'Every Man in His Humour' by Ben Jonson is a/an - 

  • A. mythological comedy
  • B. miracle comedy
  • C. humours comedy
  • D. morality comedy
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26718 . “Vernacular' means:

  • A. Foreign Language
  • B. Native Language
  • C. Tribal Language
  • D. Bad Language
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26719 . 'Measure for Measure' is the name of a/an -

  • A. comedy
  • B. tragedy
  • C. epic
  • D. play
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26720 . Who of the following was not a follower of 'Pre-Raphaelite' movement?

  • A. Robert Browning
  • B. Thomas Hardy
  • C. T. S. Eliot
  • D. Matthew Arnold
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26721 . Who wrote the epic 'Aeneid'?  

  • A. Dante
  • B. Euripedes
  • C. Virgil
  • D. Homer
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26722 . Who wrote 'Hesperides'?

  • A. Robert Herrick
  • B. John Keats
  • C. Herrick
  • D. P.B. Shelley
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26724 . Who said "Poetry makes nothing happen"?

  • A. John Donne
  • B. Graham Green
  • C. Sir James Barry
  • D. W. H. Auden
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26725 . Who wrote the novel 'Ambassadors'?

  • A. Henry James
  • B. Andrel Marlo
  • C. John Webster
  • D. Graham Green
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26726 . Who wrote "Oh to be in England, Now that April's there”?

  • A. Saul Bellow
  • B. James Joyce
  • C. Robert Browning
  • D. Thomas Hardy
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26727 .  Full name of E. M. Forster is -

  • A. Edward Morgan Forster
  • B. Edward Maureen Forster
  • C. Edward Mathew Forster
  • D. Edward Michael Forster
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26728 . Which of the following literary piece is considered to be the manifesto of romanticism?

  • A. Preface to Lyrical poetry
  • B. Preface to Lyrical ballad
  • C. Poetry and romanticism
  • D. Poetry and romanticism
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26729 . "We know what we are, but know not what we may be." - Who save?

  • A. Shakespeare
  • B. Jane Austin
  • C. S.T. Coleridge
  • D. John Milton
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26730 . The shortest period in English literature is -

  • A. Georgian Period
  • B. The Edwardian Period
  • C. The Restoration Period
  • D. Caroline Period
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