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In this period he wrote the Lyrical Ballads with Coleridge; this lyrics begins with his Preface. The first poem belong to Coleridge (Ancient Mariner); the last belongs to Wordsworth (Tintern Abbey). These years were also characterized by other poems such as “The prelude” an autobiographical poem, “The journals” to give an insight in his experience of p

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Stanza 1_ Setting and shock at the sight
Stanza 2_ Description of the flowers
Stanza 3_ Relationship between the flowers and the poet
Stanza 4_ Emotion recollected in tranquillity
The devices used by Wordsworth in this poem are. Similes: lonely as a cloud; continuous as stars. Personification: crowd, host, (the daffodils) fluttering and

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Her mother died when she was 13 and the loss affected her profoundly. Soon after she had the first of a series of nervous breakdowns which affected her all life.
When her father died in 1904 she moved to a new area of London, Bloomsbury, where she founded aclose circle of ontellectuals → Bloomsbuty Group, oncluding her brother’s friend from Cambri

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The building then further elevated by two end towers topped by pyramidal pediment & pavilion roofs. Further development by John Webb in 1649, from the original plans of his uncle & father in law Inigo Jones, being necessary after a fire had damaged some of the former work of the construction of the de Caus building in 1647. Today we notice the true

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They got so the trust of the Church that dressed again a big political value in that period.
This people in the turn of 100 years:
- it was converted to the Christianity;
- they spoke French;
- they devoted him to the arts;
- they started to devote themselves to the reading and the layout of legends:
The most famous s

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HE MOVED TO SOMERSET TO BE NEAR HIS BEST FRIEND,THE POET COLERIDGE.
THEY PRODUCED TOGHETER A POEM,THE LYRICAL BALLADS:IT OPENS WITH COLERIDGE ANCIENT MARINER AND ENDED WITH WORDSWORTH TINTERN ABBEY.
THE SECOND EDITION OF THIS POEM,PUBLISHED IN 1800,CONTAINED ALSO THE FAMOUS WORDSWORTH PREFACE THAT BECAME THE ROMANTIC POETICAL MANIFESTO.
THEY

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THE MANIFESTO OF ENGLISH ROMANTICISM
Wordsworth did not want to write following the standars of eighteenth-century poetry. In his Preface to the second edition of Lyrical Ballads ,he stated what the subject matter and the language of poetry should be. Poetry should deal with everyday situations or incidents and with ordinary people, especi

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In 1795, after receiving a legacy, Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy first in Dorset and then at Alfoxden, Dorset, close to Coleridge.
In these years he wrote many of his greatest poems and also travelled with Coleridge and Dorothy, in the winter of 1798-79, to Germany. Two years later the friendship with Taylor Coleridge proved crucial to th

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Shakespeare wrote his works between 1588 and 1616, although the exact dates and chronology of the plays attributed to him are often uncertain. His prolific output is especially impressive in light of the fact that he lived only 52 years.
Shakespeare's influence on the English-speaking world shows in the widespread use of quotations from Shakespearea