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Posted by Kat on May 09, 19102 at 17:26:51:
What does Byron have in common with Keats and Coleridge in his view of the world of mankind with reference to the poems "Apostrophe to the Ocean" by Byron, "Frost at Midnight" by Coleridge, and "Solitude" by keats?
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