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What is the primary structural form of the dedication 'To Harriet *****'?
Q02of 10
In the dedication, the phrase 'early wilding flowers' most likely functions as an image for:
Q03of 10
Which major theme is most directly expressed in the dedication?
Q04of 10
Who is the speaker of the dedication to 'Queen Mab'?
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The epigraph 'Écrasez l'infâme!' is drawn from the correspondence of Voltaire. In context, what does this motto most likely signal about Queen Mab's overall purpose?
Q06of 10
The Latin epigraph from Lucretius ('Religionum animos nodis exsolvere pergo') translates roughly as 'I proceed to free minds from the knots of religion.' How does this relate to Queen Mab as described in the surrounding context?
Q07of 10
In the line 'Beneath whose looks did my reviving soul / Riper in truth…grow?', the word 'reviving' primarily suggests:
Q08of 10
What poetic technique is most prominent in the first two stanzas of the dedication?
Q09of 10
The tone of the dedication's final stanza—'know, though time may change and years may roll'—is best described as:
Q10of 10
According to the editorial note, sections 1 and 2 of Queen Mab were later published under a different title. What was that title?
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