1. Lord Byron
Byron felt that a poet was a poet and nothing else, Coleridge had too many other ventures, such as the other poets were just simple minded, Byron felt to be really into giving poetical explanations, that is why perhaps Byron asks for an explanation of Coleridge's explanations. ... Byron is relentless in his pursuit of educating the public of unfit poets; here he has set his sight upon Bob Southey, Poet-Laureate of the time. ... Inclusively in stanza five, Byron has diagnosed each of the poet's, narrow-minded persons. ... Living in somewhat exile from the English, Byron has denou...
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