Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Humanities Blog #2

Last night, I read the poem by William Wordsworth called "Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey". I found that it was hard to follow at times, mostly because he often switched between the past, present, and future.  On my own, I managed to get the general idea of the poem.  During class, I realized how much I didn't pick up on while reading the poem.  I missed many of the details such as the part about the river and the part that described how innocent he was when he first visited the Abbey.

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