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Who is your favourite English Romantic poet? You can learn a lot about someone's personality and intelligence depending on their choice.
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>>24984980
Why did Byron shit talk everyone else?
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Wordsworth

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Byron
Keats
Coleridge
Wordsworth
Shelly
Blake
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>>24984980
Byron
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>>24984986
>If Lord Byron had had an opportunity of working off all the opposition in his character, by a number of strong parliamentary speeches, he would have been much more pure as a poet. But, as he scarcely ever spoke in parliament, he kept within himself all his feelings against his nation, and to free himself from them, he had no other means than to express them in poetical form. I could, therefore, call a great part of Byron's works of negation 'suppressed parliamentary speeches,' and think this would be no bad name for them.
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>>24984980
In order:

Wordsworth
Keats
Coleridge
Shelley
Byron
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>>24984980
Keats forever
That little twink was a bonafide genius
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>>24984990
>>24985774
What about Walter Scott?
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>>24984980
The best Romantics dealt in dangerous ideas. That's why I'm a Shelley man.
Wordsworth and Keats scarcely qualify t.b.h.
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Coleridge
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>>24984980
Keats
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>>24987128
*A Victorian*
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>>24984980
I've been leaning to Blake lately.
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>>24984980
>Who is your favourite English Romantic poet?
Percy gave me Frankenstein, so him.
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>>24985795
Keats was technically Irish, no?



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