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Essay heading: Comparing William Blake and William Wordsworth
 
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When he was 14, he began a seven-year apprenticeship as a copy engraver then he began to make his living by working for London Book and print publishers. He briefly attended the Royal Academy of arts, but left shortly after beginning. He left because he felt his teachers did not appreciate his work. He then began to study painting on his own...
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He left because he felt his teachers did not appreciate his work. He then began to study painting on his own. His first collection of poems was privately published by some of his supportive friends. In 1782, he married his wife Catherine Sophia Boucher, taught her to read and write, and she became his devoted assistant...
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Comparing William Blake and William Wordsworth   A Comparison of the Depiction of William Wordsworth within Percy Shelley's To Wordsworth and Mary Shelley's On Reading Wordsworth's Lines on Peele Castle.   William Wordsworth's poems and David Malouf's novel, An Imaginary Life, it is evident how different times and cultures affect the quality and importance of the relationship humanity can have with the natural world   New Models of Poetry as Reflected in the Romantic Works of Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge   William Wordsworth and Nature   differences/similarites of Dorothy and William Wordsworth   William Blake's poem London   London: William Blake   William Blake's London   William Blake's London   London by William Blake   London by William Blake Analysis   london by william blake analysis   Analysis of London by William Blake   Lines - William Wordsworth  
 
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