- tnhelearning.edu.vn william-wordsworth/Poet William Wordsworth worked with Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Lyrical Ballads (1798). The collection, which contained Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey...
- William Wordsworth (1770-1850), an early leader of romanticism in English poetry, ranks as one of the greatest lyric poets in the history of English literature.
- medium.com inevitable-word/william-wordsworth-…In thoughts that soared beyond towards infinity, But always fell short of the magic word to enter the portals Of the creative Muse brilliant and lovely.
- britannica.com biography/William-WordsworthWilliam Wordsworth (1770–1850) produced some of the greatest English poems of the late 1700s and early 1800s.
- en.wikipedia.org William WordsworthThe poet and artist William Blake, who knew Wordsworth's work, was struck by Wordsworth's boldness in centering his poetry on the human mind.
- christianity.com wiki/people/william-wordsworth-…William Wordsworth was one of the most important poets of the eighteenth century. Why is he still an important poet in the twenty-first century?
- poetry.com poet/William WordsworthIn my collection I have William Wordsworth's THE POETICAL WORKS OF WORDWORTH with memoir, explanatory notes, etc. .
- englishliterature.net william-wordsworthWilliam Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth, Cumbria, England on April 7, 1770. Wordsworth’s mother died when he was eight—this experience shapes...
- literarylink.wordpress.com 2011/03/20/william-…William Wordsworth started with Samuel Taylor Coleridge the English Romantic movement with their collection LYRICAL BALLADS in 1798.
- biographyonline.net poets/william-wordsworth.htmlHis father, John Wordsworth, introduced the young William to the great poetry of Milton and Shakespeare, but he was frequently absent during William’s childhood.
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