Academically, cutting it very broad technically, these two geniuses might
be classed as `Romantics` but they are not typical of The Romantics.
You might find, yes, the first answers` suggestions - Keats, Wordsworth, some of Elisabeth Barrett Browning, Christina Rossetti having more the flavour and adornment and/ in rhyme more typical than either Dickinson or Whitman whose deep works reflected more the cultural, than The Romantic zeitgeist. Dickinson, melancholically, Whitman more exuberantly... Though if tyou like them, or one, you will enjoy the task more :) and be more exacting I imagine.
Answer:
I Never Had It Made is Robinson's own candid, hard-hitting account of what it took to become the first black man in history to play in the major leagues.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Indeed, this beautifully piece written by Machiavelli to the Prince named, Lorenzo de’ Medici shows his attempts at selling his text or we may say the views in his text to the Prince.
In that letter Machiavelli stated, “to comprehend fully the nature of people, one must be a prince, and to comprehend fully the nature of princes one must be an ordinary citizen.”
Thus, Machiavelli implied that he had some knowledge not possessed by the Medici.
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isit is the last one
Explanation:
i as it is an argument that a person gives about something they want to express
Transport in the economy of a country is very important for transferring goods and trading