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What is the overall structural form of 'PAN' by Swinburne?
Q02of 10
Who is the primary speaker throughout 'PAN'?
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The phrase 'sea-stray, seed of Apollo' most likely identifies the human addressee as someone who is
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The imagery of 'feet are a man's—not cloven' is used primarily to
Q05of 10
Which theme is most central to 'PAN'?
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In the stanza beginning 'Life, / Eternal, passionate, awless,' the word 'awless' most nearly means
Q07of 10
The line 'Makes all men's law for us lawless' expresses which technique?
Q08of 10
The tone of Pan's final stanza, ending with 'Go,' is best described as
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The allusion to 'Sweet Echo' in the penultimate stanza most likely refers to
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According to the poem, what specific evidence does Pan give that the human's bond with the wild has already broken before this encounter?
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