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William Wordsworth's wife Mary Hutchinson, whom he married in 1802. They were good friends and knew each other since their school days. The poem has ten lines in each of the three stanzas and each line has rhyming words at the end of it to ...
William Wordsworth-A Biography, Frances Lincoln Ltd,London, M.R. Tewari, 1983 One Interior Life—A Study of the Nature of Wordsworth's Poetic Experience, New Delhi......
an sonnet consisting of an octave (the first eight lines of the poem) that proposes a question followed by a sestet (the final six lines) that answers comments upon or criticizes. The subject of the poem is expressed in the opening words, "...
William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon- Avon turned 7 (Cohen 2002). During his lifetime, cultural exchanges multiplied not only among European nations, but between Europe and the Atlantic and, more slowly, Pacific worlds. Many of these growi...
Taylor Coleridge, the Reverend John Coleridge (1718-1781), was a well honoured vicar of the parish and principal of Henry VIII's complimentary Grammar Institute at Ottery. John Coleridge had three kids by his 1st wife. Samuel Taylor Coleri...
one of the oldest in the history of psychology. This issue talks about the difference in the person’s nature that is the characteristics with which the person was born, and the characteristics that the person acquires as a consequence of h...
Little could Mark Twain have visualized in 1876 when he began a sequel to capitalize on the success of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) that Adventures of Huckleberry Finn would come to be regarded as his masterpiece and one of the most...