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John Milton's ____offers a sweeping imaginative vision of Hell, Chaos, and Heaven; idyllic life in Eden; the power of the devil’s political rhetoric; the psychology of Satan, Adam, and Eve; and the high drama of the Fall and its aftermath.

A. “Lycidas”
B. Samson Agonistes
C. Paradise Regained
D. Paradise Lost

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The majestic achievement of Paradise Lost depends on the poet’s rejection of heroic couplets and his use of unrhymed ____ as a recovery of “ancient liberty.”

A. free verse
B. iambic pentameter
C. blank verse
D. Spencerian stanza

John Donne’s poems are full of startling images, some of them exciting and others grotesque.

A. 对
B. 错

Ben Jonson could write love poems with delicate lyricism, such as “Song: To Celia.”

A. 对
B. 错

Donne prided himself on his wit and displayed it not only in his conceits but in his grasp of learned discourses ranging from theology to alchemy, from cosmology to law.

A. 对
B. 错

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