Q: Who refers William Wordsworth as an "ever enduring man"?
A.
Dr. Johnson
B.
John Keats
C.
De Quincey
D.
S.T. Coleridge
Correct Answer:
Option D - 'S.T. Coleridge' refers William Wordsworth as an 'ever enduring man'.
The Prelude (1806) was read to him by Wordsworth. Samuel Taylor Coleridge praises William Wordsworth and his poetic ability.
D. 'S.T. Coleridge' refers William Wordsworth as an 'ever enduring man'.
The Prelude (1806) was read to him by Wordsworth. Samuel Taylor Coleridge praises William Wordsworth and his poetic ability.
Explanations:
'S.T. Coleridge' refers William Wordsworth as an 'ever enduring man'.
The Prelude (1806) was read to him by Wordsworth. Samuel Taylor Coleridge praises William Wordsworth and his poetic ability.
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