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  1. Dorothy " Dora " Wordsworth [1] (16 August 1804 – 9 July 1847) was the daughter of poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850) and his wife Mary Hutchinson. Her infancy inspired William Wordsworth to write "Address to My Infant Daughter" [2] in her honour.

  2. Daughter of William Wordsworth / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dorothy " Dora " Wordsworth (16 August 1804 – 9 July 1847) was the daughter of poet William Wordsworth (1770–1850) and his wife Mary Hutchinson. Her infancy inspired William Wordsworth to write "Address to My Infant Daughter" in her honour.

  3. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Dorothy Wordsworth (born Dec. 25, 1771, Cockermouth, Cumberland, Eng.—died Jan. 25, 1855, Rydal Mount, Westmorland) was an English prose writer whose Alfoxden Journal 1798 and Grasmere Journals 1800–03 are read today for the imaginative power of their description of nature and for the light they throw on her brother, the Romantic ...

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  4. Biographie. Références. Liens externes. Dora Wordsworth. Dorothy Quillinan. Vue de la sépulture. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Dorothy " Dora " Wordsworth 1 ( 16 août 1804 - 9 juillet 1847) est la fille du poète William Wordsworth (1770–1850) et de sa femme Mary Hutchinson. Biographie.

  5. Dorothy Wordsworth. 1771–1855. Lebrecht Music & Arts / Alamy Stock Photo. Born in Cumberland, British Romantic poet and prose writer Dorothy Wordsworth was the third of five children. Her mother died when Wordsworth was six, and she moved to Halifax to live with her aunt.

  6. There are still daffodils to be seen in the county. The daffodils Wordsworth described would have been wild daffodils. The National Gardens Scheme runs a Daffodil Day every year, allowing visitors to view daffodils in Cumbrian gardens including Dora's Field, which was planted by Wordsworth.