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Eliot begins his essay “The Metaphysical Poetry” by praising ______ scholarly edition of metaphysical lyrics and poems of the 17th C.
2.
To establish unification of sensibility, T.S. Eliot quotes the following passage: “Within its depths I saw ingathered, bound by love in one mass, the scattered leaves of the universe: substance and accidents and their relations, as though together fused, so that what I speak of is in one simple flame”. Who is the author of this passage?
3.
Among the following metaphysical poets, who is considered as the late Elizabethan?
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According to Eliot, unification of sensibility means, Union of ________.
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According to Eliot, Donne’s poetry has unification of sensibility but the poetry of ____ lacks it.
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In which poem of Donne, the compass imagery is used?
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. According to T.S. Eliot both Tennyson and Browning are known for _______.
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T. S. Eliot claims that John Donne ______.
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. In Metaphysical poetry “the most heterogeneous ideas are yoked violence together”. Who stated this?
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. Eliot says that the special virtue of metaphysical poets was the fusion of heterogeneous material into a new unity after its _______ of sensibility.
11.
When did T. S. Eliot became the British citizen?
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When did T. S. Eliot receive Nobel Prize for Literature?
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According to T.S. Eliot_______ caused ‘dissociation of sensibility’ in England from which only modern poets came out.