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The sadness of humanity made itself heard in 'Tintern Abbey'; yet, fused into the context of Nature, that sadness was heard as music, as something beautiful. 'Tintern Abbey' is a passionate poem ...
And Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey”: “Five years have passed ... “in consecutive phrases like a man molding and reshaping the nature of what it is he needs and wants to say, trying always and repeatedly ...
It is not difficult to see why some poets from Lord Byron to the present have resisted and sometimes even jeered at William Wordsworth (1770-1850). The refreshing heterodoxy of Wordsworth's ...
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Turner came here and painted Chepstow; Wordsworth scribbled some lines above Tintern Abbey and Nelson had himself rowed down to Monmouth. These days you can drive the 16 miles from Chepstow to ...
The sadness of humanity made itself heard in 'Tintern Abbey'; yet, fused into the context of Nature, that sadness was heard as music, as something beautiful. 'Tintern Abbey' is a passionate poem ...
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