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  • Wordsworth's Mind
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    Wordsworth's Observations William Wordsworth existed in a time when society and its functions were beginning to rapidly pick up. The poem that he "Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye " gave him a chance to reflect upon his quick paced life by taking a moment to slow down and absorb the beauty of nature that allows one to "see into the life of things" (line 49). Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey" takes you on a series of emotional states by trying to sway "reade...
  • William Wordsworth William Wordsworth
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    William Wordsworth William Wordsworth was, in my eyes one of the best know romanticist writers of his time. Most of his pieces talk about nature and religion. He, like most romantic poets of his time revolted against the industrial revolution and wrote many pieces about nature in order to go up against it. During the industrial revolution there were many factories being built up that took away most of the open countryside that everyone enjoyed. In these factories, workers were given long hours a...
  • William Wordsworth
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    William Wordsworth was born April 7, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland, to John and Anne (Cookson). Wordsworth, the second of their five children. His father was a law agent and rent collector for Lord Lonsdale, and the family was fairly well off. After his mother's death in 1778 he was sent to Hawks head Grammar School, near Windermere; in 1787 he went up to St. John's College, Cambridge. He enjoyed hiking: during the "long" (i. e., summer) vacation of 1788 he tramped around Cumberland county; t...
  • Wordsworth Fs Poems
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    the greatest and in the end the most influential of the English Romantics h (Britannica 675). That is William Wordsworth. Wordsworth changed the style of English poetry. His poems are very well written and very beautiful. Many events that @took place in his life shaped Wordsworth fs poetic style. The most important of these @events was not one specific event at all, it was one that encompassed all of Wordsworth fs @life. The one aspect of his life that most shaped the poetry of William Wordswort...
  • Wordsworth By William Hazlitt
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    In the essay Wordsworth, by William Hazlitt, he praises Mr. Wordsworth's ingeniousness. Having succeeded in creating a new approach to writing poetry by combining the "elements of nature and human mind" (Pg. 347), William Hazlitt argues that William Wordsworth has not received due credit for his marvelous work. Disregarding traditional poetry styles, Wordsworth creates his poetry by establishing an "opposition between the spirit of humanity and the spirit of fashion and of the world" (Pg. 348). ...

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