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According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry, like a_______, a poet never gets his due while he lives for it takes the wisest to appreciate him.
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According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry,“______itself is poetry; and to be a poet is to apprehend the true and the beautiful”.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry, which is not true among the following:
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According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry,_____ looks more into the similarities within all things.
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. According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,What is the great instrument of moral good?
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. According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry,Poetry consists of a skilful arrangement of language; metrical language essentially that stems from a poet’s ______.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,“_____lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world; and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar”.
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According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry,All the great_______ like Herodotus, Plutarch, Livy, were poets.
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. According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry,a Poet has a dual role. First he serves as a Legislator next he is considered as a ________.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry, _________is the veiled image of unknown evil.
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According to Shelley’s In A Defence of Poetry, among the following , all provided food for thought and were the source of the admiration of the masses.
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The following lines occur in Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry: “His language has a sweet and majestic rhythm, which satisfies the sense, no less than the almost superhuman wisdom of his philosophy satisfies the intellect”- It is a tribute to _________.
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In A Defence of Poetry, Shelley says that a poet is an unseen musician like a _______.
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. Shelley wroteA Defence of Poetryin response the article "The Four Ages of Poetry” by to his friend__________.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry, ______is the naked idol of the worship of a semi-barbarous age.
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Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry was first published posthumously in __________ .
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry, ________ deals with things or qualities that we already know
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,______are able to convey what they sense, experience and feel in nature or the society in such a way that others too can share their experience.
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In A Defence of Poetry, Shelley praises _______ for elevating heroic poetry on which succeeding civilizations rested.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,all ___________ is subject to the laws which guide the individual from which it proceeds.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,man is dynamic and due to this, the internal and external forces of the environment are bound to affect him much like a ______exposed to wind.
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,Poetry in itself is an expression of delight and pleasure as a _____ finds happiness in its/his/her movement.
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According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry, what is not true among the following:
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According to Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry,_______ is like the body, it works on a set of principles.
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According to Shelley’sA Defence of Poetry,man adjusts the vastness of his imagination to a rational and _______outcome.