She walked stiffly towards the group that was waiting for them and gave Dr. Wordsworth a curt nod. |
We must be on our guard against the Wordsworthians, if we want to secure for Wordsworth his due rank as a poet. |
Wordsworth was a rather loquacious sort, a trait that served him well in his line of work. |
It was poetry that, without being distinctively Wordsworthian, could hardly have existed without Wordsworth. |
Or Eliot, who wrote on the Metaphysicals, Marvell, Dryden, Blake, Wordsworth, Baudelaire and, of course, Dante, as well as many other writers. |
Setting poems by John Keats and William Wordsworth, Braithwaite developed a love of lyric poetry that inspired his own writing. |