1.
In one of the letters, Keats calls _____ as a ‘chameleon poet’.
2.
According to Keats, ______ lacks “Negative Capability”
3.
In one of the letters, Keats says that imagination can be compared to _____ dream.
4.
In his letters, Keats says that ______ personality is marked by ‘egotistical sublime’.
5.
. According to Keats, Wordsworth shows that he is in the third stage in his_____.
6.
Keats’ letters were first published in ________.
7.
According to Keats, which stage of the poet is called as darkness.
8.
In his letters, Keats says that ______is the only poet who exemplified “Negative Capability” to a remarkable degree.
9.
. The following are the recipients of Keats’ letters. Among them who is/are the brother/s of Keats?
10.
. Who introduced John Keats to some of the leading intellectuals and writers of the time.
11.
In one of his letters Keats compares life to a __________.
12.
According to Keats, which stage of the poet is called as ‘the chamber of maiden thought’.
13.
. Among the following who is a member of the publishing house who helped Keats?
14.
The following is the comment by _______: “certainly the most notable and most important ever written by any English poet”.
15.
Keats writes letters to ______ about beauty and truth including “Ode on a Grecian Urn”.
16.
The letters of Keats, in general, deal with ________.
17.
Keats, in a letter to, refers to the words of Byron: “I fear there is little chance of any thing else in this life.”
18.
According to Keats in which stage a poet is not able to see the ‘the balance of good and evil’?
19.
According to Keats, a poet’s development contains ______ stages.
20.
. In his letters Keats discusses the merits of all the following poets except______.
21.
All the following are the role of poetry defined by Ketas except_______.