Which of the following is not true about "Lyrical Ballads"?
1
It is a manifesto of Romantic poetry
2
It turns English Poetry away from the social and intellectual sophistication of the seventeenth and the eighteenth century poetry
3
It takes poetry out of the confines of reason and intellect to the unravished and unspoilt beauties of nature
4
It is very particular about the form and structure of a poem