Dowden is a 6 letter English word.
You can make 66 anagrams from letters in Dowden (ddenow).
To this last there is an admirable introduction by Professor Dowden.
"I expect I was pretty clumsy about it," said Dowden, cheerfully.
And Professor Dowden explains this condition by reference to Hamlet's life.
"Just go and see if there are many left in the Prep.," said Captain Dowden to his orderly.
Professor Dowden printed the middle paragraph of this letter.
Professor Dowden, in his Life of Shelley, 1886, uses the book freely.
Much of this is Professor Dowden's view and not Shakespeare's.
Dowden's Selections from Wordsworth is the best of many such collections.
Dowden believes there is some mystery in Hamlet but will say no more.
Utter, express; or "'to sound as with a plummet' is possible" (Dowden).