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My English teacher told us it's La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats. What I found on the internet was To Autumn also by John Keats. No matter what, John Keats was definitely the most perfect poet.

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What do imagist poems usually focus on?

Imagist poems usually focus on imagery and language. Imagism was popular in the early 20th century, called for a return to classical values.


What share did shakespeare buy while in his theatre company?

Shakespeare had a share in the theatre company The Lord Chamberlain's Men or The King's Men, usually reckoned at one-twelfth to one-fourteenth. He also had a share in the Globe Theatre, which started at one-eighth but may have become smaller. His share in the Blackfriars Theatre was the same.


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Ballet is all French words. Even though it is French it is taught all over the world.


What is 'i' short for in Shakespeare language?

It's usually short for 'in', as in "I'faith, sir". Pronounce it "ih". NOT "eye". If you read the passage aloud, pronouncing i' as a short vowel sound rather than a long one (hither instead of mine), you should get a feel for the intended meaning. Often, Shakespeare would use i' to underscore a character's lower-class dialect or hurried speech.In performance, some think it's best to just pronounce the entire word (again, usually 'in') as modern theatre places a great amount of emphasis on clarity. The most important thing is getting the point across to the audience: you don't want themwandering what i' means, because it could distract them from the work at large. On the other hand, most actors and directors keep the i' without changing them to "in". They find that the rhythms work better that way.in


What does glee mean in music terms?

Glees were unaccompanied English secular part songs popular between 1750 and 1850. They were usually written for male voices.

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