From the dawn of the romantic movement to the world warScott, Foresman, 1936 - England |
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... Wordsworth 1770-1850 William Wordsworth was born April 7 , 1770 , in the village of Cockermouth , Cumberland . His father was an attorney who belonged to the class of landed gentry ; Wordsworth was therefore able to secure a university ...
... Wordsworth 1770-1850 William Wordsworth was born April 7 , 1770 , in the village of Cockermouth , Cumberland . His father was an attorney who belonged to the class of landed gentry ; Wordsworth was therefore able to secure a university ...
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... Wordsworth and Coleridge as applied to English poetry ; their break with neo- classical ideals , to some of which Wordsworth had faintly subscribed in his very early verse like An Evening Walk ( 1793 ) or Descriptive Sketches ( 1793 ) ...
... Wordsworth and Coleridge as applied to English poetry ; their break with neo- classical ideals , to some of which Wordsworth had faintly subscribed in his very early verse like An Evening Walk ( 1793 ) or Descriptive Sketches ( 1793 ) ...
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... Wordsworth a strong pagan love of natural beauty which no orthodoxy can quench . Fully as interesting to the student of literature as Wordsworth's philosophical change is his shifting treatment of his theory of poetic diction . In his ...
... Wordsworth a strong pagan love of natural beauty which no orthodoxy can quench . Fully as interesting to the student of literature as Wordsworth's philosophical change is his shifting treatment of his theory of poetic diction . In his ...
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from The Castle of Indolence | 38 |
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