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Who criticized Keats as 'cockney poet' and told him to go back to "plasters, pills, and ointment boxes"

AJohn Gibson Lockhart

BSamuel Taylor Coleridge

CLord Byron

DPercy Bysshe Shelley

Answer:

A. John Gibson Lockhart

Read Explanation:

  • John Gibson Lockhart was a Scottish critic, novelist, and biographer, best remembered for his Life of Sir Walter Scott one of the great biographies in English.


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