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5. Who said, "In spite of his transcendental
genius Keats never was, nor ever will
be, a popular poet" ?
(A) Wordsworth
(B) Byron
(C) Coleridge
D) Shelley​

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Answered by tanujhala
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Answer:

coleridge.......is your answer

Answered by vivekanandgorule69
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Answer:

Shelley is write answer.

Explanation:

A few months after Shelley heard the news of John Keats's death, he sent this letter to Joseph Severn along with his now-famous poetic tribute to Keats, “Adonais.” In the letter below, Shelley laments that, despite Keats' “transcendent genius, [he] never was, nor ever will be, a popular poet.” Shelley himself died less ...

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