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  • {{r|Dorothy Wordsworth}}
    454 bytes (55 words) - 14:08, 19 March 2022
  • {{r|Dorothy Wordsworth}}
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  • {{r|Dorothy Wordsworth}}
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  • * ''The letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth'', ed. C. L. Shaver, M. Moorman, and A. G. Hill, 8 vols. 1967–93 * Gittings, R and Manton, J. ''Dorothy Wordsworth''. 1985
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  • '''Dorothy Wordsworth''' (1771—1855), the only sister of [[William Wordsworth]] contributed to
    3 KB (478 words) - 16:48, 29 August 2014
  • ...s (see below), and remained without a title during Wordsworth's lifetime. Dorothy Wordsworth tended to refer to it as "the poem to Coleridge" and this is probably how W
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  • * [[Dorothy Wordsworth]]
    10 KB (1,223 words) - 19:55, 26 March 2022
  • ...Coleridge attributed a different pair of lines to him. On 23 March 1798 [[Dorothy Wordsworth]] recorded in her journal that Coleridge brought his ballad completed. It
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  • ...concentrate on a career as a poet and to create a home with his sister, [[Dorothy Wordsworth]], to whom he was always very close. They lived first in Dorset and then in * ''The letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth'', ed. C. L. Shaver, M. Moorman, and A. G. Hill, 8 vols. 1967–93
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  • :'''1803''': [[Dorothy Wordsworth]] stays in the "White Hart" inn in the Grassmarket
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