单选题Mr. Allworthy is a character in a novel by _____.AJonathan SwiftBThomas GrayCHenry FieldingDCharles Dickens
单选题
Mr. Allworthy is a character in a novel by _____.
A
Jonathan Swift
B
Thomas Gray
C
Henry Fielding
D
Charles Dickens
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解析:
Mr. Allworthy是英国风俗戏剧家亨利·菲尔丁作品《汤姆·琼斯》中的人物。故选C。
Mr. Allworthy是英国风俗戏剧家亨利·菲尔丁作品《汤姆·琼斯》中的人物。故选C。
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