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There are several reasons for his influence on the poets of England : his didactic aim , his pure poetic excellence and the popularity of the nine - lined stanza form . Even in his own age , a school of poets imitated him .
There are several reasons for his influence on the poets of England : his didactic aim , his pure poetic excellence and the popularity of the nine - lined stanza form . Even in his own age , a school of poets imitated him .
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The revolutionary crises separated Wordsworth from them , and he was never to be reunited to them . This is supposed to have left a deep influence on him in later life . When the French Revolution was followed by the reign of Terror ...
The revolutionary crises separated Wordsworth from them , and he was never to be reunited to them . This is supposed to have left a deep influence on him in later life . When the French Revolution was followed by the reign of Terror ...
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As R. D. Havens points out ( in The Mind of a Poet ) : A The Prelude is not so much as an account of its author's develop- ment of certain traits in him and the influence of certain forces on him . Thus books I and II deal with the ...
As R. D. Havens points out ( in The Mind of a Poet ) : A The Prelude is not so much as an account of its author's develop- ment of certain traits in him and the influence of certain forces on him . Thus books I and II deal with the ...
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