The New Moulton's Library of Literary Criticism: Mid-VictorianChelsea House Publishers, 1985 |
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... WORDSWORTH 1770-1850 William Wordsworth was born on April 7 , 1770 , at Cockermouth , Cumberland , to John Wordsworth , an attorney , and Anne Cookson Wordsworth ; he had three brothers and one sister , Dorothy . Wordsworth grew up in ...
... WORDSWORTH 1770-1850 William Wordsworth was born on April 7 , 1770 , at Cockermouth , Cumberland , to John Wordsworth , an attorney , and Anne Cookson Wordsworth ; he had three brothers and one sister , Dorothy . Wordsworth grew up in ...
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... Wordsworth's Poetical and Prose Works , together with Dorothy Wordsworth's Journals , edited by W. Knight , appeared in 1896 , and in the twentieth century several volumes of letters have been published , including Letters of the Wordsworth ...
... Wordsworth's Poetical and Prose Works , together with Dorothy Wordsworth's Journals , edited by W. Knight , appeared in 1896 , and in the twentieth century several volumes of letters have been published , including Letters of the Wordsworth ...
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... Wordsworth's superiority , is the great and ample body of powerful work which remains to him , even after all his inferior work has been cleared away . He gives us so much to rest upon , so much which communicates his spirit and engages ...
... Wordsworth's superiority , is the great and ample body of powerful work which remains to him , even after all his inferior work has been cleared away . He gives us so much to rest upon , so much which communicates his spirit and engages ...
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