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  • {{Image|William Wordsworth.jpg|left|150px|William Wordsworth}} '''William Wordsworth''' (April 7, 1770 – April 23, 1850) was one of the leading English [[Roma
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  • * ''The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth'', ed. by T. Hutchinson and E. de Selincourt (London: Oxford University Pre * ''The Prose Works of William Wordsworth'', ed. by W. J. B. Owen and J. W. Smyser, 3 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
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  • | title = RPO -- Selected Poetry of William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A poem by William Wordsworth.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Sister of William Wordsworth, she was an exceptional journal and letter writer.
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  • * ''The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth'', ed. by T. Hutchinson and E. de Selincourt (London: Oxford University Pre * ''The Prose Works of William Wordsworth'', ed. by W. J. B. Owen and J. W. Smyser, 3 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
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  • 18th Century lawyer and estate manager, father to poet [[William Wordsworth]] and his four siblings
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  • | title = RPO -- Selected Poetry of William Wordsworth (1770-1850)
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  • ...y 25, 1834) [[Romantic Movement|Romantic]] poet and critic, colleague of [[William Wordsworth]].
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  • Younger brother of the poet [[William Wordsworth]], and the Captain of [[East India Company]] ships, whose loss at sea had a
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  • [[William Wordsworth]]
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  • '''Dorothy Wordsworth''' (1771—1855), the only sister of [[William Wordsworth]] contributed to English literature in two ways, firstly through her influe
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  • ...he banks of the Wye on a tour, July 13, 1798'', was the most striking of [[William Wordsworth]]'s poems in his and [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Coleridge]]'s epoch-making c
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  • '''The Prelude''' is [[William Wordsworth]]'s great autobiographical poem, published only after his death, and extend ...o a creative urge arising from recollections of childhood;<ref>Gill, S. ''William Wordsworth: A Life''. Oxford University Press. 1989.</ref> another to self-questionin
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  • * [[William Wordsworth]] Wordsworth was a younger brother of the poet [[William Wordsworth]].<ref name=holycrossWordsworthBeaumontPublicity/><ref name=macewanElegizin
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  • ...rodies include [[T.S. Eliot]], [[A.E. Housman]], [[Rudyard Kipling]] and [[William Wordsworth]].
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  • The poem was conceived by Coleridge and [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]] in the course of a walk along the Quantock hills on 13 Novembe
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  • [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]] wrote of "Sweet Spenser, moving through his clouded heaven/Wit ...er 1977</ref> and the English [[Romantic Era|Romantic]] poets, including [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]], [[John Keats|Keats]] and particularly [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|
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  • William Wordsworth
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  • ...as well as his association with his fellow [[romanticism|romantic]] poet [[William Wordsworth]]. He is also remembered for his ''[[Biographia Literaria]]'' and his champ It was probably in Bristol in 1795 that he first met William Wordsworth, but it was while he was living at Stowey that the friendship with him and
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  • {{Image|William Wordsworth.jpg|left|150px|William Wordsworth}} '''William Wordsworth''' (April 7, 1770 – April 23, 1850) was one of the leading English [[Roma
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  • ...lint), a collection of purely religious poetry. It is not known whether [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]] knew of Vaughan's poem ''The Retreate'' ("Happy those early da ...noted that there was a resemblance between his poem ''The Retreat'' and [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]]'s ode ''Intimations of Immortality'', both of which imply the
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  • ...ian]] era. In the movement of his verse he followed in the tradition of [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]] and [[John Keats|Keats]], and in his self-centredness in that ...orian taste. And in the same year he was appointed [[Poet Laureate]] on [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]]'s death. The newly married couple eventually settled at Twick
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  • ...s ''Yarn of the Nancy Bell''. [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Coleridge]] and [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]]'s ''Lyrical Ballads'', in which the ''Rime of the Ancient Mari
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  • ...e publication had some commercial and critical success, being noticed by [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Walter Savage Landor|Landor]],
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  • * [[William Wordsworth]]
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  • According to Crabb Robinson, [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]] thought him mad but interesting.<ref>Drabble, ed, under Blake<
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  • ...Milton served as a profound inspiration to the Romantic poets, including [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]], [[Percy Bysshe Shelley|Shelley]] (e.g., ''Prometheus Unbound'
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  • ...e Thackeray|Thackeray]] were publishing some of their earliest writings, [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]] was still putting out new poems, and Lockhart was bringing out
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  • ...terary figures have expressed a variety of views of London, ranging from [[William Wordsworth|Wordsworth]]'s "Earth hath not anything to show more fair", and Samuel John
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  • ...e [[English Lake District|Lake District]], near Rydal Mount, the home of [[William Wordsworth]]. Matthew developed from a clumsy child into a tall, darkly handsome and
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  • ...te the occasional disagreement. Scott corresponded with and entertained [[William Wordsworth]], whom he appreciated, and he met [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Coleridge]] wh
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  • ...[[Thomas Kyd]], [[John Donne]], [[Andrew Marvell]], [[Alexander Pope]], [[William Wordsworth]], [[Lord Byron]], [[John Keats]], [[John Milton]], [[Samuel Taylor Colerid
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  • ...er]], Shakespeare, [[John Milton]], [[William Blake]], [[Robert Burns]], [[William Wordsworth]], [[George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron|Lord Byron]], [[John Keats]], [[A
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  • ...the course of explaining the word "trance" in the poem "The Excursion" by William Wordsworth, Hastie told his students that if they wanted to know its real meaning" the
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