what according to keats, never "passes into nothingless"?for 2 marks
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Keats considers nature's beauty as an endless fountain of immortal drink. He calls this drink immortal as the pleasure and delight given by it never passes into nothingness
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Keats considers nature's beauty as an endless fountain of immortal drink. He calls this drink immortal as the pleasure and delight given by it never passes into nothingness.
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