Q01of 10
In the first fragment, what does the speaker do with 'the image of unfelt caresses' (line 5)?
Q02of 10
Which poetic form best describes the structure of 'Amor Aeternus'?
Q03of 10
In 'Thoughts Come and Go in Solitude,' the speaker compares fading thoughts to which image?
Q04of 10
What is the central theme shared across all three fragments?
Q05of 10
In 'Amor Aeternus,' what contrast does Shelley draw regarding wealth and dominion?
Q06of 10
The phrase 'blind sensation' in the first fragment most likely refers to which idea?
Q07of 10
What is the dominant tone of the first fragment?
Q08of 10
In 'Thoughts Come and Go in Solitude,' the thoughts in their remembered form are described as 'Flecking the starry sky like woven pearl.' What technique does this exemplify?
Q09of 10
The title 'Amor Aeternus' is Latin and translates most accurately as which phrase?
Q10of 10
These three poems were all published posthumously. Which statement best describes the editorial significance of the note attached to the first fragment?
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