“I died for Beauty — but was scarce” discusses the relationship between beauty and truth in a typical way of __________.
A: Emily Dickinson
B: Walt Whitman
C: William Cullen Bryant
D: John Keats
A: Emily Dickinson
B: Walt Whitman
C: William Cullen Bryant
D: John Keats
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- "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" is an epigrammatic line by ______. A: John Keats B: William Blake C: William Wordsworth D: Percy Bysshe Shelley
- “Beauty is truth, truth beauty"'is an epigrammatic line by . A: Samuel Taylor Coleridge B: John Keats C: Oscar Wilde D: William Wordsworth
- “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” is an epigrammatic line by John Keats in his Ode on a Grecian Um.
- In the poem of ________, Emily Dickinson compared the boat and the sea to two lovers. She showed us her desire for love and intimacy of beloved. A: "Wild nights-wild nights!" B: "I heard a Fly buzz - when I Died" C: "Because I could not stop for Death" D: "I died for Beauty - but was scarce"
- The line "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" comes from_________. A: Wordsworth B: Byron C: Keats D: Blake