shakespearean sonnet is made up of three quatrains followed by a couplet. the rhyme scheme is _____.
"home-thoughts from abroad" reveals the poet's __________ sentiment while he was staying abroad.
___ is a poem of 4,000 lines, “inscribed to the memory of thomas chatterton”, the young forerunner of the romantic movement.
the best of puritan poets was ____, whose complete edition of poems appeared in 1960, more than two hundred years after his death.
“shall i compare thee to a summer’s day?” is the beginning line of one of william shakespeare’s ____.
milton's masterpiece paradise lost is written in __________.
dickinson's poetry possesses the appeal that moves the 20th-century readers and exerted a great impact upon the so-called “__________” of the early 20th century.
about the beginning of the 17th century appeared a school of poets called “____” by samuel johnson, an 18th-century writer.
in which volume was stopping by woods on a snowy evening was written?
the rhythm of the poem "the tiger" is very strong and forceful, thus often called the "__________ music".
edmund spenser is often referred to as “the poets’ ____” because his influence on later poets is considerable.
“我一直以为张老师认为我是个勤奋诚实的好学生”,该同学这句话描述的是他的()
刘伯明早年曾受业于章太炎先生。
the appearance and development of sentimentalist poetry marks the midway in the translation from classici to ____ in english poetry.