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... The difference in this is, however, that Dorothy Wordsworth has her daffodils "rest [ing] their heads upon these stones as on a pillow for weariness" (Norton ...
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... The difference in this is, however, that Dorothy Wordsworth has her daffodils "rest [ing] their heads upon these stones as on a pillow for weariness" (Norton ...
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... He had a daughter, "the illegitimate child" of William Wordsworth, dubbed Anne Caroline ... able to settle down at Racedown, Dorset, with his sister Dorothy (hooray ...
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... Wordsworth's sister Dorothy was sent to live at Halifax with her mother's cousin, and the boys of the family were sent to school at Hawkshead where they were ...
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... Over the next two years their friendship would grow and in 1797 William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy moved to Alfoxden House, which was only a few miles ...
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... Wordsworth composed the poem in 1798, after a walking tour to Wye with his sister Dorothy. ... Later in the poem, Wordsworth addresses his sister Dorothy. ...
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... and naive qualities about nature and life. In the concluding lines Wordsworth gives Dorothy a benediction: "My dear, dear Sister! ...
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... He views nature as a lifetime companion, as compared to his sister Dorothy. Wordsworth uses an amiable tone to depict a friend, "We stood together; and that I ...
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... keep his spirits up. Dorothy assisted Wordsworth in keeping his focus and to keep trying until he succeeds. He also goes into his ...
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... At the end of the book, Wordsworth writes tributes to Coleridge and Dorothy, Wordsworth's sister (Twayne's British Authors 8 - 9). William Wordsworth's style ...
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... In the last moments of his life he moves back to his place of birth, the Lake District. With his sister Dorothy . In 1802 Wordsworth finally marries. ...
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... mentioning himself. In "Tintern Abbey", Wordsworth is also speaking to his sister Dorothy instead of to the landscape. Shelley, however ...
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... In 1798 Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy were driven out of Alfoxden because neighbours' suspicions of their radical politics. ...
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