keats in English

noun

family name; John Keats (1795-1821), English poet who is considered as one of England's greatest Romantic poets

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1. Keats sang briefly but gloriously.

2. It's a quotation from a poem by Keats.

3. I believe our tickets are ready. My name's John Keats.

4. The scholar discoursed on the poetic style of John Keats.

5. He discoursed upon the poetic style of John Keats.

6. 7 The scholar discoursed on the poetic style of John Keats.

7. And Keats said, "Beauty is truth, and truth beauty.

8. Such poets as Keats and Shelley wrote Romantic poetry.

9. The bookseller befriended him, giving him a volume of Keats.

10. I believe our ticket am ready. my name's john keats.

11. In 1795 , English poet John Keats was born in London.

12. On the chilly seas, Keats became feverish, continually coughing up blood.

13. Keats is referring to epic poetry when he mentions Homer's'proud demesne '.

14. 3 The scholar discoursed on the poetic style of John Keats.

15. 12 On the mantel a bust of Keats on a pedestal.

16. And Keats — my heart aches — murmuring of love and languorous death.

17. He is devoted to reader empowerment like Keats was devoted to euphony.

18. 24 Keats is referring to epic poetry when he mentions Homer's'proud demesne '.

19. 4 Keats is referring to epic poetry when he mentions Homer's'proud demesne '.

20. “A THING of beauty is a joy for ever,” wrote Keats the poet.

21. Poems by Wordsworth, Gorge Gordon Byron and John Keats have long been favorites.

22. The scholar discoursed at great length on the poetic style of John Keats.

23. The work of Coleridge, Keats, and Shelley coexisted with the misery described by Blake.

24. 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' are poems by Keats.

25. John Keats famously spent his dying years penning sonnets to his beloved Fanny Brawne.

26. Finally, this dissertation comes to the conclusion that Keats is a unique and foresighted poet of Romanticism.

27. I spent the flight here trying to get to grips with Andrew Motion's brick of a Keats biography.

28. William Wordsworth, George Gorden, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats are all outstanding English romantic poets.

29. to a dog frisking in the shallows. And Keats — my heart aches — murmuring of love and languorous death.

30. 7 In Lamia Keats exhibited the conflict between poetry and philosophy by wrestling with the conflicts among the characters.

31. There may be, as the poet John Keats once suggested, a natural human response to what is beautiful and true.

32. I harbored a zealous admiration for literature's impoverished, ill-fated greats: John Keats, Stephen Crane, Henry David Thoreau—all were paupers, and all died young.

33. 13) I harbored a zealous admiration for literature's impoverished, ill-fated greats: John Keats, Stephen Crane, Henry David Thoreau—all were paupers, and all died young.

34. The present paper holds that Keats' unique sensuousness is mainly due to his infection of tuberculosis(TB) which is an important part in his local ecological environment.

35. Eventually, it is established that most of her audience have read Bright Star, or at least heard of Bright Star, as Jane Campion’s forthcoming Keats biopic bears the same name.

36. Thus, Maupassant is 'marvellously readable', the pleasures of great poetry are 'many and varied', while 'Shelley and Keats were very different poets, and were not quite friends'.

37. Andersen, whose own father died of tuberculosis, may have been inspired by "Ode to a Nightingale" (1819), a poem John Keats wrote in anguish over his brother Tom's death of tuberculosis.

38. I have read desultorily the writings of the younger generation. It may be that among them a more fervid Keats, a more ethereal Shelley, has already published numers the world will willingly remember.

39. 14 I have read desultorily the writings of the younger generation. It may be that among them a more fervid Keats, a more ethereal Shelley, has already published numers the world will willingly remember.