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Posted by angie on October 04, 19101 at 02:38:29:
Can you consider Wordsworth's vocabulary as extensive? I mean obviously Poe's vocabulary is extensive as evidenced by the use of his terms such as Nepenthe, Aidenn in his poem "The Raven." But i'm not sure if I should consider Wordsworth's as extensive. What do you think?
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