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Why a thing of beauty is a joy for ever ?
Asked by virendra gupta,
20 Jan 07:04 pm
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A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
Prov. Beautiful things give pleasure that lasts even longer than the beautiful things themselves. (This is a line from John Keats's poem "Endymion." Also a thing of beauty and a joy forever, used to describe something beautiful in lofty terms, often ironically.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 20 Jan 07:14 pm
Prov. Beautiful things give pleasure that lasts even longer than the beautiful things themselves. (This is a line from John Keats's poem "Endymion." Also a thing of beauty and a joy forever, used to describe something beautiful in lofty terms, often ironically.
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You visit a picture perfect scene in a lush and picturesque place,
and it remains in your mind for a very long time.
Answered by mohanbirsingh ghura, 20 Jan 07:48 pm
and it remains in your mind for a very long time.
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I dnt agree.... sometimes it also gives pain.... and there even exist an irony in John Keats's this poem.....
Answered by priya, 20 Jan 07:18 pm
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