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William Wordsworth

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  • "William Wordsworth" said the _Port Folio_ of 1809

    The Philadelphia Magazines and their Contributors 1741-1850 Albert Henry Smyth 1885

  • By far the greater part of the contents are from British and other foreign authors, such as William Wordsworth, Alfred Tennyson, Robert

    Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul James Mudge 1881

  • The contributors to "Romantic Autobiography in England" embrace the challenge, focusing not only on major writers such as William Wordsworth, De Quincey, and Mary Shelley, but on more recent additions to the canon such as Mary Robinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Mary

    AvaxHome 2010

  • She will hold the position for 10 years and follows poets such as William Wordsworth and John Betjeman.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2009

  • She will hold the position for 10 years and follows poets such as William Wordsworth and John Betjeman.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2009

  • In recognition of his tenured service, the faculty and students held a formal observance in the William Wordsworth auditorium.

    If a Gun is Introduced, it Must Eventually Fire Sean Lovelace 2011

  • Venice was always different, from the time when a handful of refugees from the mainland first occupied the mud banks of a lagoon at the head of the Adriatic Sea in 568 until Napoleon extinguished the republic in 1797, inspiring William Wordsworth to write one of his best sonnets:

    The Doges of War William H. McNeill 2012

  • No such luck for this hill-going Hesperus, however, who has to make do with a mug of Earl Grey in the inn where it is believed William Wordsworth first heard the news that Trafalgar had been won.

    Country diary: Lake District 2011

  • Mr. Ellis is particularly good at demonstrating how Shelley converted Byron to the poetry of William Wordsworth, albeit briefly.

    Byron in Paradise J.S. Tennant 2011

  • And I owe much of my further understanding of Voltaire through his face to an essay invitingly titled Voltaire's Grin by Richard Holmes, the "total immersion" biographer whom I've praised before -- mostly for his work on the interlinked poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth.

    David Tereshchuk: French Claim for Origins of Investigative Journalism David Tereshchuk 2011

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