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Keats, John

  1. A nineteenth-century English poet, one of the leaders of romanticism . His poems include “ Ode on a Grecian Urn ,” “Ode to a Nightingale,” and “Endymion,” which contains the famous line “ A thing of beauty is a joy forever .” Keats died at the age of twenty-five.


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And finally, I simply cannot recommend writing by doctors without mentioning the poet I love above all others, John Keats.

So, for John Keats the finger vibrates a bit with a series of coughs, then goes flat.

As for the emotional technique to acting, I read that you were a big fan of the poet John Keats.

I feel oddly joyous and light of heart on a solitary veranda corner with the John-Keats poetry book open in my lap.

Between him and John Keats there was never any formal quarrel.

No poet could have owed his education more completely to the English poets than did John Keats.

Libro was looking over the Poems of John Keats, published in 1817, when a catalogue slip fell out.

A few lines by the unfortunate John Keats strongly tell his frenzied hours.

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