(D) Beyond
2. Who refers William Wordsworth as an
"ever enduring man"?
(A) Dr. Johnson
(B) John Keats
(C) De Quincey
(D) S.T. Coleridge
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Option D, S.T. Coleridge refers to William Wordsworth as an
"ever-enduring man"
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge refers to William Wordsworth as an"ever-enduring man" in his poem 'To William Wordsworth'.
- This happened when Coleridge read Wordsworth's autobiographical poem 'The Prelude'.
- Coleridge praises William Wordsworth as 'a wise one' and 'teacher of the good'.
- Coleridge says that William's poem inspired him.
- Coleridge admires the ability of Wordsworth to describe nature.
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