Elizabeth Wordsworth

"Curiously enough, while very small people have a never-failing sense of their own importance, very great ones are often easily disheartened and put out of conceit with themselves."

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Source: 'Good and Clever'

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Elizabeth Wordsworth

Elizabeth Wordsworth

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Elizabeth Wordsworth was a notable poet and writer, recognized for her exploration of love and resilience in human experience.

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