1246 .  'Endymion' is a long poem by -   

  • A. Byron
  • B. Keats
  • C. Yeats
  • D. Shelley
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1247 . Who lived a short life among the Romantics?

  • A. Shelley
  • B. Wordsworth
  • C. Byron
  • D. Keats
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1249 . 'Iago’ is a character in the play of -

  • A. Macbeth
  • B. Hamlet
  • C. King Lear
  • D. Othello
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1250 . Who said, “It is impossible to love and be wise”?

  • A. Thomas Carlyle
  • B. John Donne
  • C. Francis Bacon
  • D. Shakespeare
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1251 .  “Tamburlaine the Great was written by -

  • A. Shakespeare
  • B. Ben Johnson
  • C. Marlowe
  • D. John Webster
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1252 . Neo-classical period indicates -

  • A. 1660 – 1750
  • B. 1660 – 1785
  • C. 1750 – 1798
  • D. none
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1253 . Who is an Elizabethan writer?

  • A. G. B. Shaw
  • B. John Milton
  • C. John Donne
  • D. P. B. Shelley
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1254 . Who is the greatest writer of 'Puritan Period'?

  • A. John Milton
  • B. Spencer
  • C. Shakespeare
  • D. Yeats
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1255 .  "What piece of work is a man."- is a dialogue of -

  • A. Macbeth
  • B. Hamlet
  • C. King Lear
  • D. Othello
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1256 . 'Cordelia’ is a character of -

  • A. King Lear
  • B. The Tempest
  • C. Volpone
  • D. Chocolate Soldier
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1257 . ‘Love's Labour's Lost' is a play by -.

  • A. Shakespeare
  • B. Marlowe
  • C. Keats
  • D. Ben Johnson
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1258 . “The Collar' is a poem by -.

  • A. Andrew Marvell
  • B. Shakespeare
  • C. Donne
  • D. Herbert
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1259 . Who wrote 'Edward - II'?

  • A. Shakespeare
  • B. Ben Johnson
  • C. Marlowe
  • D. Alexander Pope
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1260 . Ancient work of English literature is- .

  • A. Beowulf
  • B. Aenid
  • C. Iliad
  • D. Odessey
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