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How to use Wordsworthian in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Wordsworthian? Here are some examples.

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Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature.
It was poetry that, without being distinctively Wordsworthian, could hardly have existed without Wordsworth.
I refer to it as the sublime, in a Wordsworthian sort of sense, entering everyday living.
An unrivalled observer of the countryside, he found no Wordsworthian solace there, nor in his own unhappy marriage.
I see a Wordsworthian version of Romantic historicism as self-reflexive, operating within the competing temporalities of modernity.
Solidarity is often celebrated, but so is the Wordsworthian solitary, especially in the fishing poems.
During a Wordsworthian walk our group entered a cave.
Yes, with any English outdoor art, especially one that is set in a handful of favourite locations, these Wordsworthian terms are going to be tempting.
The whole area was tastefully laid out with gardens full of daffodils and other Wordsworthian aids to memory.
Here we see an instance of the thoroughly Wordsworthian character of much psychoanalytic theory.
The Wordsworthian inference that the physical environment was an agent acting upon Lilburn's youthful consciousness runs through the memoir.
It indicates his Wordsworthian reverence for the unmarred Cumbrian uplands and, in his understated way, the rage he feels for the government's ambitions to plant concrete and steel on them.
Landon's vacillating judgments so far on the subject of Wordsworthian poetry and poetics should lead us to expect that this speaker attitudinizes as carelessly as the rest.
The inside of it is, however, what interests the Wordsworthian.
A crisp crackle of dry leaves here and a soft glow of fireflies there, many a Wordsworthian moment are waiting to be stumbled upon in a world less profane.
Examples from Classical Literature
This was far removed from that passionate spiritual contemplation of nature of the wordsworthian mood.
His early poems especially, as Mr. Reid points out, give evidence of a wondering observation of Nature almost wordsworthian.
His landscapes have in this way a wordsworthian directness, simplicity, and severity.
Thus, but not in the wordsworthian sense, he is a veritable poet of Nature.
Time enough, surely, for the trees to have developed a quite wordsworthian seriousness!
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