Who called 18th century as "Our
admirable and indispensable 18th
century?
(A) A. Pope
(B) John Dryden
(C) M. Arnold
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Dr Johnson
It is, however, the bulky figure of Dr Johnson who represents for many readers the archetype of the eighteenth- century spirit, and his literary productivity belongs especially to the 1750s, 1760s and 1770s.
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Answer: [C] M . ARNOLD OR MATHEW ARNOLD
Explanation: Matthew Arnold stated that the eighteenth century was the age of 'prose & reason'. It is called so because no good poetry was written at that age and poetry itself became 'prosaic'. The eighteenth century is also referred as the Augustan Age or Neo- classical Age.
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