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The Nature of Lucy
Title: The Nature of Lucy
Category: Literature / English
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The Nature of Lucy
The Nature of Lucy
William Wordsworth is a revered romantic poet who believed that the meaning of romanticism is best illustrated when using everyday life events and familiar speech. Wordsworth’s explicit love of nature and mastery of the language allowed him to bring such emotion and power into each poem without the use of sophisticated words, which he believes takes away the effect of what is trying to be said. His intentions were such
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