A. Endymion
B. Lamia
C. Isabella
D. Hyperion
A. Spenser
B. Fanny Brawne
C. Leigh Hunt
D. Wordsworth
A. Titans and Olympians
B. Gods and Devils
C. Satan and Archangels
D. Greeks and Trojans
A. Lorenzo
B. Porphyro
C. Corinth
D. Clymene
A. A serpent-woman
B. An enchantress
C. A fairy
D. A nymph
A. Porphyro
B. Corinth
C. Lucius
D. Lorenzo
A. Her rival lover
B. Her foster father
C. Her brothers
D. Her uncles
A. Because Keats borrowed most of his themes from Greek mythology
B. Because Keats was a highly sensuous poet like the Greek poets
C. Because Keats had a great fascination for Greek heroes
D. Because he was a great admirer of Homer
A. Because he had a premonition of his early death.
B. Because he had no hope of his being remembered as a poet
C. Because of his frustration in love
D. Because he suffered from consumption