critical analysis of first looking into chapman's homer by john keats
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In the beautiful sonnet, On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer, Keats expresses his intellectual and literary pleasures that he derived from reading of ballads and romances of the olden times. These lines were inspired by his first reading of Chapman’s translation of homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. In the octave of the sonnet, Keats intends to express the contrast between his reading of other romance and this first reading of Chapman’s translation of Homer’s epic poems.
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