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It means to be well known. Your 2 examples are "The river is famous to the fish." and "The loud voice is famous to silence, which knew it would inherit the earth before anybody said so."
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Act II, Scene III, of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo visits Friar Lawrence and declares his love for Juliet. He then asks the Friar if he will marry them: I'll tell thee as we pass, but this I pray: That thou consent to marry us today.
The answer is A because it is coming directly from the person that experienced it
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This passage reflects the appreciation and importance of being surrounded by Nature that was a main part of the Romantic movement. "Flora" refers to the plants of an area, so the line "tasting of Flora and the country green" shows that Keats is soaking in all of the nature around him. Additionally, "Provencal" is a place in the South of France that often refers more broadly to an area that is lush with hills and nature and not many people. "Sunburnt mirth" refers to the happiness (mirth) he feels in the sun. The final line "that I might drink, and leave the world unseen" shows that Keats is "drinking in" the nature around him in order to nourish himself and escape from the 'real world'.
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