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Posted by ophelia on May 07, 19101 at 19:43:29:
Why does Wordworth choose to include Dorothy in "Lines composed..."? What is the signifigance? Where does he find this connection. Is it because Wordsworth thinks that he and his sister are connected by similar emotions inspired by nature?
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