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vovikov84 [41]
4 years ago
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English writer of the Romantic period that found inspiration in England's Lake District. The young poet traveled from England to

France to support the revolutionary cause. Disillusioned by what he saw he returned home and spent the rest of his life in the Lake District in northern England. He felt that by immersing ourselves in nature, we connect ourselves to something larger, purer, and awe-inspiring. Question 3 options: George Gordon Byron Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Jean-Jacques Rousseau William Wordsworth
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Deffense [45]4 years ago
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I am most certain that this answer is william wordsworth.

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