A. Shelley’s political beliefs
B. Shelley’s sexuality
C. Shelley’s love of Shakespeare
D. Shelley’s relationship with Byron
A. Shelley’s political beliefs
B. Shelley’s sexuality
C. Shelley’s love of Shakespeare
D. Shelley’s relationship with Byron
A. Percy Shelley
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. William Hazlitt
D. William Wordsworth
A. “The Prelude”
B. “We Are Seven”
C. “Lines Written a few miles above Tintern Abbey”
D. “Lines Written in Early Spring”
A. His addiction to opium
B. His experiences during the French Revolution
C. The end of his friendship with Wordsworth
D. His physical battle with gout
A. Celebrates the French Revolution
B. Encourages the United States to Support the French Revolution
C. Attacks the ideals of the French Revolution
D. Champions Napoleon’s political vision
A. A powerful, sublime force
B. A peaceful force
C. Depressing and miserable
D. Controlled by gods
A. Influenza
B. Tuberculosis
C. Fever
D. Suicide
A. The imagination
B. Love
C. The natural world
D. Rationality
A. Lord Byron
B. Percy Shelley
C. John Keats
D. William Blake
A. William Blake
B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C. Lord Byron
D. Percy Shelley