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Pushkin’s poems and novels were very popular and were translated into many languages.

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Some Chinese versions of Pushkin ’s love poems are translated from the English transl
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C.Twain's writing style. was easy to be understood.

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Called by many critics the greatest achievement of English lyrical poetry, this elegy was
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Samuel Johnson, who disliked all pastoral poetry, made the one outstandingly foolish judgment of his career, in dismissing Lycidas as a work of an. He said its "diction is harsh, the rhymes uncertain, and the numbers unpleasing, "--a testimony of the fact that Johnson was deaf to the refinements of English poetry at its subtlest, for Lycidas is an exquisite piece of music from the first line through the last. Moreover, Johnson was upset at the mingling of "trifling fictions" with "the most awful and sacred truths, such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverent combinations." That pronouncement can only mean that Johnson failed to grasp the noble idea at the center of the poem: Milton's definition of the high function of a poet.

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C.it was a pastoral poem

D.he was not a friend of Edward King

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(Staying up) all night, Tom (finished not only) the homework (but also read) many poems of

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A.Staying up

B.finished not only

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There can be no doubt () it was Keats that-composed the poems recited at the English evening.

A.who

B.that

C.as to

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B.The influence of Alice Walker on the writing of Langston Hughes

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