Q01of 10
What does the editorial note define 'unpruned' as meaning in the poem?
Q02of 10
According to the notes, what does the phrase 'elfin-storm' relate to in the poem's context?
Q03of 10
The note on 'o'er . . . moors' describes that phrase as performing which literary function?
Q04of 10
The word 'darkling' in the poem is compared by the editor to which Shakespearean play?
Q05of 10
Which Keats poem does the editor cross-reference when glossing the word 'darkling'?
Q06of 10
What primary effect does the editor attribute to the line containing 'And . . . floor' (l. 360)?
Q07of 10
According to the editorial note, what thematic contrast is completed by the deaths of Angela and the Beadsman?
Q08of 10
What does the editor say the deaths of Angela and the Beadsman leave the reader thinking about for the lovers?
Q09of 10
Which figure is introduced at the poem's start and first suggests the contrast between youth and age, according to the notes?
Q10of 10
These editorial notes are best described as which type of scholarly text?
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