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... nature . He frequently sang of birds and plants with much rapture and he also wrote lyrics to exalt nature as an important source of his in- spiration . In his poems entitled " To a Butterfly " ( " Stay near me do not take thy flight ...
... nature . He frequently sang of birds and plants with much rapture and he also wrote lyrics to exalt nature as an important source of his in- spiration . In his poems entitled " To a Butterfly " ( " Stay near me do not take thy flight ...
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... nature ever written by Wordsworth . Quite a few of Wordsworth's early poems on nature relate the poet's view that more can be learned from the world of nature than from books or other sources . In " Expostulation and Reply " and " The ...
... nature ever written by Wordsworth . Quite a few of Wordsworth's early poems on nature relate the poet's view that more can be learned from the world of nature than from books or other sources . In " Expostulation and Reply " and " The ...
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... nature , especial- ly of the summit of Mont Blanc and the Vale of Chamouny and of Locarno and Como Lakes , and his occasional references to the spirit of Liberty . And this love of nature that seems to run through the early six books is ...
... nature , especial- ly of the summit of Mont Blanc and the Vale of Chamouny and of Locarno and Como Lakes , and his occasional references to the spirit of Liberty . And this love of nature that seems to run through the early six books is ...
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English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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