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  • ...orth]], [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]] (e.g., ''Prometheus Unbound''), [[John Keats|Keats]] (e.g., the two ''Hyperion'' poems) and [[William Blake]] (e.g., ''T
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  • ...cularly [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]] (e.g., ''Prometheus Unbound''), [[John Keats|Keats]] (e.g., the two ''Hyperion'' poems) and [[William Blake]] (e.g., ''T
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  • ...on to do a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] on the [[romantic poetry]] of [[John Keats]] supervised by [[Harold Bloom]] at [[Yale University]], graduating in 1978
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  • ...idge had a major influence on the following generation of English poets. [[John Keats]] revered him as a poet, but was shocked by his Tory sympathies. In his lat ...e first edition of ''Lyrical Ballads'' and the poem which most impressed [[John Keats|Keats]].
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  • ...the English writers Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley an John Keats were very popular in the New World while Shakespeare was also still widely
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  • ...erature influenced more mainstream writers, including [[Lord Byron]] and [[John Keats]] (especially in ''Isabella''). The ghost story and the horror novel are di
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  • ...olution; the poet [[Charles Algernon Swinburne]] on the life and work of [[John Keats]]; [[William Morris]] on the history of mural decoration; [[James Clerk Max
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  • ...oets in world traditions have included [[Sappho]], [[Li Po]], [[Kabir]], [[John Keats|Keats]], and [[Emily Dickinson|Dickinson]].
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  • ...oets in world traditions have included [[Sappho]], [[Li Po]], [[Kabir]], [[John Keats|Keats]], and [[Emily Dickinson|Dickinson]].
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  • * Well, [[John Keats]] didn't die suddenly, but he died young. Oh, and happy [[Canada Day]] to a
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  • ...ar'' by director Jane Campion, the subject was the romantic love between [[John Keats]] and Fanny Brawne.<ref name=twsMAR11b>{{cite news
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  • ...lliam Wordsworth]], [[George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron|Lord Byron]], [[John Keats]], [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson|Lord Tennyson]], [[R. S. Thomas]], [[Wilfred Owe
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  • ...w Marvell]], [[Alexander Pope]], [[William Wordsworth]], [[Lord Byron]], [[John Keats]], [[John Milton]], [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] and many others remain read
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