![]() ![]() French Revolution Objective Questions on William Wordsworth.1- Why is the year 1798 taken to be the year of the beginning of the Romantic movement?Ī- Because it was the year in which Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads were publishedĢ-Wordsworth was popularly known as the poet ofģ-After who Wordsworth became the poet Laureate of England?Ĥ-Who accused Wordsworth of being a ‘Loss Leader’?ĥ-Why was Wordsworth accused of being a ‘Lost Leader’?Ī- Because he accepted the post of the Poet Laureateship of Englandī-Because he started refuting the established poetic hteoriesĬ- Because he gave up the cause of supporting the French RevolutionĦ-”Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband in his coat” Who wrote these linesħ- ”Just for a handful of Silver he left us, Just for a riband in his coat, refer to whom?Ĩ-”Just for a handful of silver he left us, just for a riband in his coat” these links fromĩ-Wordsworth’s famous Preface to the Lyrical Ballads wasĪ- The Preface to the Second edition of the Lyrical Balladsī-A separate supplement to the Lyrical BalladsĬ-A rejoinder to Coleridge’s Biographia Listeriaġ0-Who was or were the author of the Lyrical Balladsġ2-”We are laid asleep in body and become a living soul” In which poem of Wordsworth does this line occur?ġ3-”But Europe at that time was thrilled with joy France standing on the top of golden hours.”ġ4-”Bliss as it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven”Ī- To the period of the French Revolutionġ5-”Trailing clouds of glory do e come from God, Who is our Home!” Fromġ6-”They flash upon that inward eye, Which is the Bliss of solitude,”ġ7-”Nature never did betray, The heart that loved her.”ġ8-”The child is the father of the man and I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural pietry”ġ9-”To me the meanest flower that grows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears”Ģ0-”O Joy! that in our embers, is something that doth live, That nature yet remembers what was so fugitive”Ģ1-”Stern daughter of the vice of God! Who is this stern DaughterĢ2-” -–in his hand, the thing became a trumpet, whence he blew, soul-animating strains”Ģ3-”The sweetest thing that ever grew, beside a human door”Ģ4-”The Cottage which was named the ‘Evening Star’ Is gone” Whose cottage is referred to ?Ģ5- ”Our birth is but a sleep and forgetting, the soul that rises with us, our life’s star”Ģ6-”Dust aw we are the immortal spirit grows, like harmony in music, there is a dark.”Ģ8-”Me this unchartered freedom tires,I feel the weight of chance-desire”Ģ9-”Come, blessed barrier between day and day, Dear mother of fresh thought and joyous health”ģ0-”They soul was like a star and dwelt apart” Whose soul Wordsworth is referring to in the above lineģ4- What was the name of Wordsworth’s sister?ģ5- ”Our birth is but a sleep and forgetting” In which poem these lines occur?ģ6-William Wordsworth appointed poet laureate inģ7- ” Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling” Who said thisģ9- Who said ” Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all knowledge”Ĥ0- Who said ”Child is the father of Man”?Ĥ1- How many poems have been written by Wordsworth in Lyrical Ballads?Ĥ3- The First volume of Lyrical Ballads Came inĤ5- The number of sonnets written by WordsworthĤ6-In his Ode on Intimation of Immortality Wordsworth lament the loss of hisĤ8-Wordsworth advocates in his preface the use of -– language of men instead of vivid sensationĤ9-Which of the following words belong to Wordsworth?ĭ-1786 Famous Works of William Wordsworth ![]()
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