Keats sought to express beauty in all his poems.
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- “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” is an epigrammatic line by John Keats in his Ode on a Grecian Um.
- 5. ____’s pursuit of beauty in all things bespoke an aspiration after a better life than the sordid reality under capitalism. His leading principle is: “Beauty in truth, truth in beauty.” A: Percy Bysshe Shelley B: George Gordon Byron C: William Wordsworth D: John Keats
- Keats had an enduring interest in antiquity and the ancient world. His longer poems, such as?_______often take place in a mythical world not unlike that of classical antiquity.?
- According to the passage, Brian believed that ______. A: his poems were the best at his time B: he and his group were the best at his time C: it was not necessary to have any knowledge when writing poems D: it was silly to reject the real world in order to express the ideal world
- “Beauty is truth, truth beauty.” Was quoted from Keats’ .