please identify the foot of the following verses: 1. the sun∣is not∣a bed∣when i , at night∣u pon∣my pil∣low lie .
identify the rhyme scheme of the following verses: behold: we know not anything; i can but trust that good shall fall, at last---for off---at last, to all and every winter change to spring.
what are the basic features of poetry?
what are the types of foot that are often used in the english poetry?
the rhyme scheme of shakespearean sonnet is .
in the second stanza of sonnet 18, "the eye of heaven" refers to _______?
the meaning of “thou art” is_________.
"this" in the last couplet of sonnet 18 refers to______.
sonnet 18 contains ______ quartrains
how many parts can the poem be ided into?
the theme of “the flea” is about __________. a. love b. religion c. nature d. hatred
metaphysical poets refers to those poets who tried to criticize the social ills in their creation.
in the 17-century, english people had a superstitious belief, that is, they regard kissing as a "mingling of the blood".
milton wrote a number of pamphlets defending the english people. choose them from the following.
from 1819 to 1924, byron’s most important works is________.
milton is _____________.
paradise lost is______________.
"byronic hero" refers to a kind of character image in byron’s works of british romantic poet in the 19th century. he is aloof and proud, wild, romantic, which are full of the spirit of resistance.
which of the following is not a typical feature of the american romantic writings?
to what does the speaker compare helen's beauty in the first stanza?
what does the word "barks" mean?
what did those "barks" do?
where was the wanderer's final destination?
robert frost won four nobel prizes in his life.
frost rejected the revolutionary poetic principles of his contemporaries, and chose “the old-fashioned way to be new” instead.
frost’s concern with nature reflected his deep moral uncertainties.
among the american poets since whitman, robert frost is the most universal in his appeal.
a psalm of life was included in his early works_____.
the themes of a psalm of life can be concluded as__________.
1. henry wadsworth longfellow belongs to the groups of _____.
the poem meeting at night is to offer us the _______experience of people.
born in dublin, yeats is one of the most celebrated poets in _______ history.
the special rhyme scheme of meeting at night is_________.
the ______ theatre played a great part in the revival of irish drama.
early in his literary career, william carlos williams briefly became involved in the _________ movement through his friendship with ezra pound.
the faces in the crowd stand for human beings. this is a _________.
pound’s most ambitious work is _________, which is a long, incomplete poem in 116 sections.
in “in a station of the metro,” pound uses an implicit metaphor to link the poem’s two major images, _________.
in addition to his writing, williams had a long career as a _________.
the tone of “the red wheelbarrow” can be described as _________.
the poet says that the poetry of earth is never dead
the first two lines of alfred tennyson’s well-known poem “break, break, break” read “break, break, break,/ on thy cold gey stones. o sea!” the repeated word “break” suggests
the rhyme scheme of the poem on the grasshopper and cricket is __________.
what rhetorical device is used in the second line?
1. the poet of a dedication to my wife is ______.
ted hughes is a medieval famous british poet.
eilot is a (an)_______ poet.
what is hughes's first collection?
the poetic view of __________ can be best understood from his own tenet on the premise that “all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings.”
of the following poets, who is not regarded as “lake poets”?
the romantic period in english literature began with the publication of__________.
who writes the poem "i wandered lonely as a cloud"?
in the poem "i wandered lonely as a cloud", what tone does the author express?
the west wind is a preserver because it _________.
the speaker of “the unknown citizen” is most probably a _________, who gives a speech to the audience about a monument being set up for an anonymous citizen.
percy bysshe shelley was one of the major english _________ poets, and is regarded as among the finest lyric poets in the english language.
the west wind is the trumpet of a prophecy because it _________.
early in his career w. h. auden was known as a _________ political writer.
the line “when there was peace, he was for peace; when there was war, he went” indicates that _________.
“dover beach” is a ____________ poem.
“dover beach” is written in ________ stanzas.
the basic tone in “dover beach” is __________.
“girdle” in the third line of the third stanza is a metaphor for ________.
through the metaphor of “girdle”, the author intends to tell the reader the _________ of christian church in the past.
in the last stanza, the author employed the following rhetoric devices except ________.
in “i hear america singing” , walt whitman depicts the following people, except ______.
in terms of its structure, “i hear america singing” contains _________.
“i hearamericasinging” includes all of whitman’s major thematic concerns in poetic creation, except ________.
walt whitman was an american poet living in the 18th century.
“girdle” in the third line of the third stanza is a metaphor for the world.
in the third line of the 1st stanza, “the light” is a metaphor for love.
who is the author of this poem?
what si the theme of this poem?
what is the meaning of "gentle night"?
what is the author's suggestion in this poem?
for these words " do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day", what is the most proper translation?