“He who saddens at thought of idleness cannot be idle, / And he's awake who thinks himself asleep.”
Quote by John Keats
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John Keats - The Man Behind The Lyrics: Life, letters, and literary remains: Complete Letters and Two Extensive Biographies of one of the most beloved English Romantic poets is a detailed exploration of the life and correspondence of John Keats. The book delves into his personal letters, providing a glimpse into his thoughts and experiences. It also features two biographies that offer different viewpoints on his life and legacy, highlighting his contributions to English Romantic poetry. more
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