1.
Among the following, who is the son of the Greek herdsman Aristaeus?
2.
Shelly’s 'Adonais' was published in ________.
3.
'Adonais' was written in honor of ________.
4.
In 'Adonais', Shelly compares human body to a ______.
5.
. The following lines are taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “She knew not 'twas her own; as with no stain/ She faded, like a cloud which had outwept its rain” The phrase ‘a cloud which had outwept its rain’ is an example of ________.
6.
. The following lines are taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “See, on the silken fringe of his faint eyes, Like ____upon a sleeping flower”- Complete the line with the suitable word.
7.
The following lines are taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “The nursling of thy widowhood, who grew,/ Like a pale flower by some sad maiden cherish'd”Identify the figure of speech.
8.
In 'Adonais', Shelley refers to _______ curse.
9.
According to Shelly’s 'Adonais', “Love taught ______to fall like music from his tongue”.
10.
Shelly’s 'Adonais' is written in ________.
11.
The following line is taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “In darkness? where was lorn Urania”- Urania is the goddess of ________.
12.
According to Shelly’s 'Adonais',“The monsters of life's waste had fled from thee (Keats) like____.
13.
In 'Adonais, in stanza 45 Shelley alludes all the following except_______.
14.
In 'Adonais', Shelly makes a reference to a lyre made of _______.
15.
The following line is taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “Death feeds on his mute voice, and laughs at our despair”. Identify the figure of speech.
16.
The following line is taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “In darkness? where was lorn Urania”- Urania is the goddess of ________.
17.
Among the following, who used to adore himself / herself?
18.
The following lines are taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “The airs and streams renew their joyous tone;/ The ants, the bees, the ____reappear”- identify the missing word.
19.
Shelley’s 'Adonais' is an example of _______
20.
The following lines are taken from Shelly’s 'Adonais' : “The eternal Hunger sits, but pity and awe/ Soothe her pale rage”- Identify the figure of speech.