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William Wordsworth letter to Thomas Powell, 1842 April 2
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1842-04-02
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1 item (4 pages)
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A letter to Thomas Powell in which William Wordsworth comments upon Powell's recent volume of poetry, saying that he admires the feelings and thoughts in the poems but finds the workmanship less admirable. Wordsworth disagrees with Powell's treatment of Napoleon, and he disparages Napoleon as false and faithless. Wordsworth notes that he has asked his publisher, Edward Moxon, to send Powell the newest volume of Wordsworth's poetry ["Poems of Early and Late Years"], which Wordsworth says he rushed to finish, causing his health to suffer.
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English
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