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单词 Wordsworthian
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Definition of Wordsworthian in English:

Wordsworthian

adjective ˈwəːdzwəθɪən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the English poet William Wordsworth or his works.

    this form of Wordsworthian reverence for nature was immensely influential in American life
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was poetry that, without being distinctively Wordsworthian, could hardly have existed without Wordsworth.
    • School offers a series of "spots of time," to invoke a Wordsworthian phrase.
    • Its mixture of elevated language and sentiment with prosaic detail is peculiarly Wordsworthian, and led Coleridge to comment on its ' inconstancy of style '.
    • 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.
noun ˈwəːdzwəθɪən
  • A student or admirer of the English poet William Wordsworth or his works.

    even Wordsworthians are cautious in commenting on the poem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Other critics have endorsed his conclusions, and now even Wordsworthians are cautious in commenting on the poem.
    • Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature.
    • We must be on our guard against the Wordsworthians, if we want to secure for Wordsworth his due rank as a poet.
    • Such issues have long concerned Wordsworthians in the field.
    • For though what may be called professed Wordsworthians, including Mathew Arnold, found a value in all that remains of him, yet still the decisiveness of such selections as those made by Arnold himself, and now by Professor Knight, hint at a certain very obvious difference of level in his poetic work.
 
 

Definition of Wordsworthian in US English:

Wordsworthian

adjective
  • Relating to or characteristic of the English poet William Wordsworth or his works.

    this form of Wordsworthian reverence for nature was immensely influential in American life
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its mixture of elevated language and sentiment with prosaic detail is peculiarly Wordsworthian, and led Coleridge to comment on its ' inconstancy of style '.
    • An unrivalled observer of the countryside, he found no Wordsworthian solace there, nor in his own unhappy marriage.
    • 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.
    • School offers a series of "spots of time," to invoke a Wordsworthian phrase.
noun
  • A student or admirer of the English poet William Wordsworth or his works.

    even Wordsworthians are cautious in commenting on the poem
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We must be on our guard against the Wordsworthians, if we want to secure for Wordsworth his due rank as a poet.
    • Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature.
    • For though what may be called professed Wordsworthians, including Mathew Arnold, found a value in all that remains of him, yet still the decisiveness of such selections as those made by Arnold himself, and now by Professor Knight, hint at a certain very obvious difference of level in his poetic work.
    • Other critics have endorsed his conclusions, and now even Wordsworthians are cautious in commenting on the poem.
    • Such issues have long concerned Wordsworthians in the field.
 
 
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