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Домашнее чтениеВопрос id:1425983 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He visited Genoa and Florence during 1372–13... and may have met Boccaccio and Petrachio ?) 79 ?) 37 ?) 73 ?) 97 Вопрос id:1425984 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: He was buried in Poet’s corner at Westminster Abbey where a monument was erected to him in 15... ?) 66 ?) 55 ?) 65 ?) 56 Вопрос id:1425985 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Hence the idealism of romance came to be tailored (приспособлен) for a middle-class mentality, and the form ... became tedious and cliche ?) myself ?) itself ?) omeself ?) himself Вопрос id:1425986 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: His choice of story ranges from those he had heard – such as tales of low life in oral circulation – to what he read in Boccaccio, or other classic masters, or in the lives of ... ?) satans ?) sanes ?) sientists ?) saints Вопрос id:1425987 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: His last official position was deputy forester in the King’s Forest at Petherton in ... ?) 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Fhilippa ?) evacuated ?) met ?) dumped ?) married Вопрос id:1425995 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Possibly around 1366, he married Fhilippa, the sister of John of Gaunt’s ... wife ?) second ?) first ?) third ?) fourth Вопрос id:1425996 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Romance ... had an aristocratic heritage, and in this Chaucer was well scooled ?) myself ?) herself ?) itself ?) himself Вопрос id:1425997 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Stories of heroic knights, set in a sing-song rhyme scheme, were ... ?) recited ?) insided ?) decided ?) subsided Вопрос id:1425998 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: Such tales were told ... and passed by word of mouth, but some – a good many all told – were written down ?) orally ?) anally ?) vaginally ?) rectally Вопрос id:1425999 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The best ... to see the humour of Sir Thopas is to read one of its prototypes – Guy of Warwick, for example ?) way ?) day ?) mith ?) path Вопрос id:1426000 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: the Knight’s tale is a high-minded romance, and Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of ... ?) comedies ?) thrillers ?) romances ?) tragedies Вопрос id:1426001 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: The tale of Sir Thopas is a ... of the metrical romances ?) picturesque ?) burlesque ?) statuesque ?) grotesque Вопрос id:1426002 Find the one answer that truly corresponds to the original version of the novel: To quote the poet John Dryden, ‘Tis sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is ...’s plenty.’ ?) Pope ?) Angel ?) Devil ?) God Вопрос id:1426003 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The house of Fame, an unfinished dream-poem, was composed some time between 1374 and 1385 and is thought to be his last poem in the French form. Troilus and Criseyde, his first masterpiece, was ... between 1380 and 1385 ?) written ?) started ?) completed ?) finished Вопрос id:1426004 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: A meditation on the nature of love and of human love in particular, it is based on Boccaccio’s Il Filostrato and is Chaucer’s longest complete poem. He also ... short lyrics and his prose works include a translation of Boethius and A Treatise on the Astrolabe ?) destroyed ?) composed ?) wrote ?) created Вопрос id:1426005 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Although Philippa died in 1387 Chaucer ... Gaunt’s patronage throughout his life. ?) had ?) utilized ?) used ?) enjoyed Вопрос id:1426006 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Begun sometime around 1386–1387, The Canterbury Tales is one of the great literary achievements of the Middle Ages, although Chaucer never completed this ... project. One of the Chaucer’s many innovations was to suit the stile of the story to the individual teller, greatly adding to the psychological variety and dramatic vigour of the tales ?) huge ?) giant ?) immense ?) quick Вопрос id:1426007 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: By the fourteen century, however, the form and subject of romance had become sadly .... Stories of heroic knights, set in a sing-song rhyme scheme, were recited by minstrels for audiences of middle-class burghers ?) based ?) compromised ?) discredited ?) debased Вопрос id:1426008 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Chaucer wrote The book of the Duchess, a dream-poem, about 1370. It’s basis was the French tradition of the dream as a ... for love poetry and it is believed to be an allegorical lament on the death of Blanche of Lancaster, the first wife of John of Gaunt, who had died the previous year ?) vehicle ?) engine ?) impetus ?) door Вопрос id:1426009 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Chaucer’s high favor with the Crown was ... when the king paid part of his ransom in 1360 after his capture while fighting in France. ?) indicated ?) shown ?) demonstrated ?) initiated Вопрос id:1426010 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400). Poet, translator, courtier, diplomat and civil servant, Chaucer ... transformed the art of narrative poetry ?) radically ?) crazily ?) critically ?) totally Вопрос id:1426011 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London, the son of vintner, ... between 1339 and 1346. ?) at some point ?) somewhere ?) somehow ?) sometime Вопрос id:1426012 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: He visited Genoa and Florence during 1372–1373 and may have ... Boccaccio and Petrachio. ?) met ?) seen ?) visited ?) gotten aquainted Вопрос id:1426013 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Hence the idealism of romance came to be ... for a middle-class mentality, and the form itself became tedious and cliche ?) designed ?) stylized ?) hard ?) tailored Вопрос id:1426014 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: His choice of story ranges from those he had heard – such as tales of low life in oral circulation – to what he read in Boccaccio, or other classic ..., or in the lives of saints. To quote the poet John Dryden, ‘Tis sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God’s plenty.’ ?) talents ?) witers ?) masters ?) workers Вопрос id:1426015 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: His last official ... was deputy forester in the King’s Forest at Petherton in Somerset ?) point ?) position ?) rank ?) status Вопрос id:1426016 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The best way to see the humour of Sir Thopas is to read one of its prototypes – Guy of Warwick, for example. But it should be understood that there were good metrical romances ... – Sir Gawain and the Green Knight being the greatest ?) too ?) also ?) well ?) as well Вопрос id:1426017 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The tale of Sir Thopas is a ... of the metrical romances. Romance itself had an aristocratic heritage, and in this Chaucer was well scooled: the Knight’s tale is a high-minded romance, and Troilus and Criseyde is often called the greatest of romances ?) performance ?) parody ?) mockery ?) burlesque Вопрос id:1426018 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: To ... the poet John Dryden, ‘Tis sufficient to say, according to the proverb, that here is God’s plenty.’ ?) recount ?) mention ?) remake ?) quote Вопрос id:1426019 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel:Chaucer became a knight of the shire of Kent in 1386 and probably ... in Kent for much of the rest of his life ?) stayed ?) was ?) lived ?) were Вопрос id:1426020 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel:He held a number of positions at court and in the king’s service, and ... abroad on numerous occasions on diplomatic missions, often to France and Italy ?) traveled ?) walked ?) was ?) went Вопрос id:1426021 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel:In 1357 he served with Lionel, son of the ... king, Edward III ?) reigning ?) current ?) incumbent ?) inculcated Вопрос id:1426022 Find the three answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel:Possibly around 1366, he ... Fhilippa, the sister of John of Gaunt’s third wife ?) took to wife ?) got married to ?) wifitized ?) married Вопрос id:1426023 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Sir Thopas is ... compared with Don Quixote, but Cervantes’ work comments profoundly upon the nature of human life itself ?) frequently ?) always ?) freely ?) often Вопрос id:1426024 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The house of Fame, an unfinished dream-poem, was ...some time between 1374 and 1385 and is thought to be his last poem in the French form ?) written ?) shot ?) composed ?) filmed Вопрос id:1426025 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: The Miller’s tale is a “fabliau” – a comic ..., reflecting the life of common people ?) tale ?) story ?) tile ?) tail Вопрос id:1426026 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Troilus and Criseyde, his first masterpiece, was ... between 1380 and 1385 ?) completed ?) finished ?) depleted ?) repleted Вопрос id:1426027 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: ... the idealism of romance came to be tailored (приспособлен) for a middle-class mentality, and the form itself became tedious (скучный, утомительный) and cliche ?) 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Since Вопрос id:1426028 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: A meditation on the nature of love and of human love in particular, it is ... on Boccaccio’s Il Filostrato and is Chaucer’s longest complete poem ?) based ?) put ?) grounded ?) made Вопрос id:1426029 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: a monument was ... to him in 1555 ?) found ?) erected ?) built ?) demolished Вопрос id:1426030 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: And he tells the whole in a ... singsong filled with cliches ?) deadly ?) nuclear ?) awful ?) murderous Вопрос id:1426031 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Begun sometime around 1386–1387, The Canterbury Tales is one of the great literary achievements of the Middle Ages, although Chaucer never completed this ... project ?) huge ?) immense ?) tense ?) commence Вопрос id:1426032 Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: By the fourteen century, however, the form and subject of romance had become sadly ... ?) based ?) belittled ?) debased ?) abased |
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