George Gordon Byron (1788 1824) a leading figure in Romanticism. Major works: " Don Juan" and "Manfred" Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 1822) : is critically regarded among the finest lyric poets in the English language. Major works: "Frankenstein" and " Mont Blanc" John Keats (1795 1821): was an English poet who became one of the key figures of the Romantic movement. Work: "Ode to a Nightingale", "Women , wine and snuff" and " I stood tiptoe upon a little hill" Romantic age and the age of Reason. Differences. Writers turned toward what they taught are more daring, individual and imaginative approach to both literature and life. The Romantic writers understood the greatness of the writers of the Age of Reason, but they felt the need to strike out new directions. They tended to believe that the Augustan dedication to common sense and experience, reasonableness and tradition had resulted in a limitation of vision.
sky. Then he reached up and up and up, but he couldn't catch a star. "Oh, how wonderful it would be to have a star for company," said the little old man. He fell asleep feeling rather sad. The next morning the little old man noticed that there was a taller mountain beside the one he was on. He climbed down into the valley and up the next mountain. (cut from 7 to 8 to 9) He waited at the top until the sun went down, the moon came up and the stars appeared in the sky. Then he stood on tiptoe and reached up and up and up, but he couldn't catch a star. "Oh, how wonderful it would be to have a star for company," said the little old man. He again fell asleep feeling rather sad. Butthe next morning the little old man noticed that there was a still taller mountain beside the one he was on. He climbed down into the valley and up the next mountain. (cut from 9 to 10 to 11) He again waited at the top until the sun went down, the moon came up and the stars appeared in the sky
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