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... Wordsworth's inner life and his poetry " ( p . viii ) . Wu is also concerned with how Wordsworth saw himself , evaluated his talents , how and by whom he was influenced . The text is especially the story of the Wordsworth - Coleridge ...
... Wordsworth's inner life and his poetry " ( p . viii ) . Wu is also concerned with how Wordsworth saw himself , evaluated his talents , how and by whom he was influenced . The text is especially the story of the Wordsworth - Coleridge ...
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Wordsworth B is an intrusive narrator . Sometimes he hints at his judgments subtly , as when he smilingly belittles the young Wordsworth and his friend as they " sallied forth " ( VI 340 ) or when he describes the Paris of 1791 as a ...
Wordsworth B is an intrusive narrator . Sometimes he hints at his judgments subtly , as when he smilingly belittles the young Wordsworth and his friend as they " sallied forth " ( VI 340 ) or when he describes the Paris of 1791 as a ...
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... Wordsworth C. I will introduce Wordsworth C shortly . ) Sometimes and significantly these addresses to Coleridge underscore an important point , such as why Wordsworth A was not immediately enthusiastic about the Revolution . But ...
... Wordsworth C. I will introduce Wordsworth C shortly . ) Sometimes and significantly these addresses to Coleridge underscore an important point , such as why Wordsworth A was not immediately enthusiastic about the Revolution . But ...
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