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Whose words are these about Keats' He is, he is with Shakespeare

ALord Byron

BSamuel Taylor Coleridge

CMatthew Arnold

DPercy Bysshe Shelley

Answer:

C. Matthew Arnold

Read Explanation:

Matthew Arnold

  • He was an English Victorian poet and literary and social critic, noted especially for his classical attacks on the contemporary tastes and manners of the “Barbarians” (the aristocracy), the “Philistines” (the commercial middle class), and the “Populace.”

  • He became the apostle of “culture” in such works as Culture and Anarchy (1869).


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