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Response To The Works Of The Great "William Wordsworth"

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Jun 11, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 19

What formulaic literary detail of such a craft through expression that it registers one's imagination to represent itself in the wonders of such grace and sense of "dol​ce ​far ​nien​te" that it inflicts within the ethereal realms immersed within our inherited Divine abilities.


I finished this small reading of some of the great William Wordsworth's favorited poems. Once again, he was one of the greats that helped spur the Romantic Era in English literature along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge of the early to mid 19th century. sourced> https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Wordsworth


Wordsworth, (also very ironic and complementary name for his profession I must add), the intellectual literary prowess to which he can engage both that and his spirit with, is most insurmountable and certainly makes my efforts seem like child's play  


My goodness, these great writers of the past are remarkable! The orchestrated artifice is as if it is not needed to be practiced upon, though, intrinsically instilled in their being or perhaps both. Either way, quite the deliveries for having such ways with words- conductors of expositions are they.


And now I am getting more into some Ralph Waldo Emerson haha. Oh dear Lord, this man, as he gets in his fervent bouts in his essays, is euphoric and refreshing. I love it. But, oh, do you ever have to read with a very careful and discerning mind for the man made sure that every sentence and almost every word he had you focused upon the very tip of your cap.


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*This poem in particular was but one of my favorites. I commonly express on the Impress of Nature and how it leads man back to Divine discourse between themselves and the Higher that is in all and that is all within. And this poem had me reflecting yet again upon that once more.


So, Wordsworth didn't just only focus on Romanticism, of course. Many of these great literary geniuses were well-rounded in their craft and had many devout expositions of various philosophies.


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