Have any questions?
[email protected]
English
Vietnamese
French
Spanish
Korean
Japanese
Thai
Chinese
Indonesian
Login
Signup
Contact
Login
Home
What poet wrote Farewell False Love and The Nymphs Reply to the Sheppard?
Question 1:
What poet wrote Farewell False Love and The Nymphs Reply to the Sheppard?
A.
Edward Spenser
B.
Christopher Marlowe
C.
Sir Walter Raleigh
D.
John Milton
These questions are from this test. Would you like to take a practice test?
Trivial Practice Quiz literature - Test 45 | Englishfreetest.com
30 minutes
15 questions
Do test
Some questions from the same exam
Rocky is the best friend of the protagonist in which novel?
Who wrote the collection of stories titled The Canterbury Tales?
Who wrote the poems titled Epithalamion (a song in celebration of a wedding) and Amoretti?
Who wrote The Passionate Sheppard to His Love in 1600?
What poet wrote Farewell False Love and The Nymphs Reply to the Sheppard?
Which poet wrote the poems LAllegro and il Penseroso in 1631?
Who wrote the epic poem The Rape of the Lock in 1714?
What poem was written by William Blake in 1794?
In what year did William Wordsworth write the poem Ode, Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood?
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote the poem She Was a Phantom of Delight in 1803.
Which of these poems was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge?
Ironically, the essay Areopagitica, which dealt with censorship, was banned in England. Who wrote this essay?
In 1931 the Province of Hunan, China banned this book.
This famous anti-war novel by Erik Marie Remarque was banned in Nazi Germany.
Nadine Gordimer won the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature but many of her works were banned in her native country. What is her native country?
Some other questions you may be interested in
On what kind of surface is the sport called bandy practiced?
What type of sport is enduro?
Elements of which sport does the game called pickleball include?
Urban Meyer left the head coach position at the Utah Utes to become head coach of this team.
Jack Bauer, Nina Myers and George Mason are three of the characters of this TV series.
Harry Solomon, Dick Solomon and Dr. Mary Albright.