1636 . 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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1637 . The first english dictionary was completed by —
- A. Izaak Walton
- B. Samuel Johnson
- C. Samuel Butler
- D. Sir Thomas Browne
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1638 . 'Paradise Lost' is divided into — Books.
- A. seven
- B. eight
- C. twelve
- D. nine
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1639 . Canto is -
- A. a part of a long poem
- B. sonnet
- C. short poem
- D. short story
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1640 . "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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1641 . William Shakespeare was known as —
- A. Bard of Avon
- B. Mock heroic poet
- C. Poet of love
- D. The great master of verse
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1642 . W. M. Thackeray was an English novelist of the -
- A. 17th century
- B. 18th century
- C. 19" century
- D. 20th century
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1643 . 'Naksi Kanther Maat' was translated into English by----
- A. Carlile
- B. E. M. Millford
- C. Mathew Arnoldi
- D. W. B. Yeats
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1644 . “Good fences make good neighbour." is the quotation of----
- A. T. S. Eliot
- B. Robert Frost
- C. William Blake
- D. John Donne
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1645 . The founder of English prose - -
- A. Alfred the Great
- B. Robert Frost
- C. Mathew Arnold
- D. John Donne
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1646 . Who began the tradition of revenge play?
- A. Vikram Seth
- B. John Gladworthy
- C. Thomas Kyd
- D. E. M. Forster
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1647 . Francis Bacon is a/an
- A. Novelist
- B. Dramatist
- C. Poet
- D. Essayist
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1648 . Father of English Tragedy —
- A. P. B. Shelley
- B. S.T. Coleridge
- C. Shakespeare
- D. Christopher Marlowe
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1649 . John Keats died of —
- A. tuberculosis
- B. typhoid
- C. cholera
- D. dysentry
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1650 . Shakespeare's 'As You Like It is a -
- A. satire
- B. comedy
- C. tragedy
- D. play
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