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  • oth Windermere and Grasmere and gave William Wordsworth a home at Rydal Mount.
  • built on a spot reputedly chosen by William Wordsworth, a regular guest of Sir George Beaumont of n
  • Wordsworth: A Re-Interpretation (1954)
  • In 1950, the centenary of Wordsworth's death, he wrote a critical biography, Word
  • In the final stanza, Wordsworth addresses his sister, who did not accompany
  • When she died of dropsy, Wordsworth and Walter Savage Landor composed memorial v
  • was the sister of the Romantic poet William Wordsworth, and the two were close for all of their liv
  • the Ohio River region, influenced by William Wordsworth and Lord Byron
  • was the youngest brother of the poet William Wordsworth, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambri
  • The organ in the west gallery was made by Wordsworth and Company of Leeds, and was installed in 1
  • te were a favourite walking spot for William Wordsworth, and were the backdrop for Beatrix Potter's
  • re's sonnets and poems by Marlowe, Browning, Wordsworth, and others against a background of Tchaikov
  • s chapter on Dyer in The politics of nature: Wordsworth and some contemporaries shows Dyer to have b
  • the day, such as the Romantic poets William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, also took advan
  • Studies in Shelley and an Essay on Nature in Wordsworth and Meredith.
  • t scholars, but which was opposed by Charles Wordsworth and by several German scholars, and is now g
  • Wordsworth and His World (1970)
  • Romantic Ecology: Wordsworth and the Environmental Tradition.
  • two-manual organ was built in about 1890 by Wordsworth and Maskell of Leeds.
  • er of Hawkshead Grammar School which William Wordsworth attended.
  • ated within the English city of Sheffield on Wordsworth Avenue in the northern suburb of Parson Cros
  • and in 1973 the separate parish of St Paul, Wordsworth Avenue was created.
  • It contains St Paul's Church, Wordsworth Avenue, designed by architect Sir Basil Spen
  • lifax Road and the east building (Bottom) on Wordsworth Avenue.
  • ncoln, his uncle, the Right Reverend Charles Wordsworth, Bishop of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunbla
  • She was the daughter of Christopher Wordsworth, Bishop of Lincoln, and the sister of John W
  • nd silver seal and the desk on which William Wordsworth carved his initials.
  • In March 2007 at Brighton, Wordsworth caused controversy when he refused to conduc
  • Famous scholars included the poet William Wordsworth; Christopher Wordsworth (Trinity); Reverend
  • William Christopher Wordsworth CIE (1878 - 12 December 1950) was a British
  • The Wordsworth Circle is an academic journal dedicated to t
  • The Wordsworth Circle 35(2): pp.
  • Wordsworth claimed to have composed the poem entirely i
  • ht - a house which has played host to Scott, Wordsworth, Coleridge and others - now converted to apa
  • Unlike Wordsworth, Coleridge was more open and receptive to th
  • Wordsworth commenting on the albums title says "I felt
  • On 4 October 1802 the poet William Wordsworth composed the poem entitled Composed After A
  • In 1880 Leeke married Dora Wordsworth, daughter of Christopher Wordsworth, Bishop
  • Wordsworth described the Lake District as a "sort of na
  • William Wordsworth described Scale Force as "a fine chasm, with
  • Wordsworth Dictionary of Pub Names (with Gordon Wright,
  • walk along the banks of the Wye (as William Wordsworth did before writing “Lines Composed a few mil
  • Wordsworth died at Alkham, near Dover, Kent on 12 Decem
  • rt film, shot by inventors and film pioneers Wordsworth Donisthorpe and William Carr Crofts at appro
  • Wordsworth editions, 1999.
  • r, David, Dictionary of the Napoleonic Wars, Wordsworth Editions, 1999.
  • Admiral Sir William Wordsworth Fisher, GCB, GCVO (26 March 1875 - 24 June 1
  • as founded as a women's college by Elizabeth Wordsworth, great-niece of the poet William Wordsworth,
  • By the early 1850s both Taylor and Wordsworth had died but the company continued to trade
  • Aveling Barford is now part of the Wordsworth Holdings Group, a family-owned company.
  • Wordsworth House is a Georgian townhouse situated in Co
  • Wordsworth House was one of many historic houses in the
  • Wordsworth House on Main St, Cockermouth
  • by Sir Walter Scott and William and Dorothy Wordsworth in 1831.
  • sh poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, in particular their collaboration on the "L
  • by the future British Poet Laureate William Wordsworth in 1808; he also wrote a passionate sonnet t
  • Drawing of Dorothy Wordsworth in middle age
  • 1886, becoming the domestic chaplain of John Wordsworth in the same year.
  • He assisted Wordsworth in producing an edition of the Vulgate Bible
  • His religion and the poetry of William Wordsworth influenced his later writing style.
  • ew changes in scenery since last he visited, Wordsworth is overcome with "a sense sublime of somethi
  • Mirror Music by Wordsworth is an underground hip-hop album released by
  • pirical Truths and Critical Fictions: Locke, Wordsworth, Kant, Freud (Johns Hopkins UP, 1991) and Un
  • Rydal Mount, where the poet William Wordsworth lived.
  • to raise money to help preserve some William Wordsworth manuscripts.
  • William Wordsworth married his wife Mary in 1802, and she and h
  • Reverend (later Right Reverend) Christopher Wordsworth, nephew of the poet William Wordsworth.
  • 93-1817), and the man of letters Christopher Wordsworth noted that their long duration in post "spea
  • opher who was, along with his friend William Wordsworth, one of the founders of the Romantic Movemen
  • Wordsworth: Outer Story: Screenplay, Storyboard
  • Poetics and Politics: The Revolutions of Wordsworth, P. Lang, 1999, ISBN 9780820441689
  • his often occurs in reference to the William Wordsworth poem that describes Piel, but is based upon
  • uins in the country and inspired the William Wordsworth poem "Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tinte
  • advertisement for a yellow Dutch car with a Wordsworth poem.
  • 7 April - William Wordsworth, poet (died 1850)
  • 25 December - Dorothy Wordsworth, poet and diarist (died 1855)
  • with Edward "driven to pen the mandates", as Wordsworth put it - may be inaccurate.
  • rical poem was addressed in verse to William Wordsworth, Robert Southey and Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
  • Wordsworth says that the gifts given him by the abbey (
  • re wife at a cricket game between his Bishop Wordsworth school and Old Manor Hospital.
  • For the poet, daughter of William Wordsworth, see Dora Wordsworth.
  • m the 'tract' itself can be found in William Wordsworth: Selected Prose, Penguin Classics 1988; the
  • In 1799, Coleridge and Wordsworth stayed at Thomas Hutchinson's farm on the Te
  • At the top is the junction with Wordsworth Street, on which is the Greestone Building o
  • eks before the 1960 state election, Carlisle Wordsworth, the Country member for Mulgrave, died.
  • sed as a car-park to the beach which William Wordsworth, the Romantic poet, who lived for a brief pe
  • KrissX: A collection of word games starring Wordsworth the Owl.
  • The beach at Kilve was described by William Wordsworth, the Romantic poet, as "Kilve's delightful s
  • John MacKay, Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to Mandelstam (Bloomington: Indiana Universi
  • been a trustee of the London Library and the Wordsworth Trust and is currently editorial director of
  • The Wordsworth Trust has kept the cottage open to the publi
  • s a hereditary trustee (now a fellow) of the Wordsworth Trust.
  • Taylor and Wordsworth, two employees of the Drabble brothers, boug
  • rds EP is an EP by the rap duo Punchline and Wordsworth under the pseudonym Punch-N-Words.
  • English Romantic poet William Wordsworth used Darwin's Zoonomia as the source for "Go
  • William Wordsworth visited on a number of occasions and referre
  • te 1797, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth visited the valley together and decided to w
  • Poet Laureate 1843-50 William Wordsworth visited Pleck in 1847.
  • Wordsworth was born in Cockermouth in Cumberland in 177
  • From 1989 to 2006, Wordsworth was principal conductor of the BBC Concert O
  • residential address, 'Nature in Meredith and Wordsworth', was printed as a pamphlet in that year.
  • er the residence of the English poet William Wordsworth) was by the same architect, Draffin, that Gu
  • William Wordsworth was upset by the building, feeling it spoile
  • William Wordsworth was born in the house in 1770.
  • Wordsworth was educated at the University College of Wa
  • ria, which were a favourite walking spot for Wordsworth, were also the backdrop for Potter's story.
  • e, famously associated with the poet William Wordsworth, which lies immediately to the north of the
  • he poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth who are suspected of being French spies.
  • ughrigg Tarn was a favoured place of William Wordsworth, who, in his Epistle to Sir George Howland B
  • Wordsworth, William.
  • Country candidate Carlisle Wordsworth won the resulting by-election on 6 June 1959
  • The poet William Wordsworth wrote extensively of the Duddon, a river he
  • romantic poets such as Byron, Coleridge and Wordsworth wrote about the inspirational beauty of the
  • William Wordsworth wrote