I corrected the two sentences as you told me. Can you please check them? Thank you.

1) Coleridge's view of nature, unlike Wordsworth's, is infused with abstract and supernatural meanings.
2) Differing from Wordsworth, Coleridge's view of nature is infused with supernatural meanings.
3) Briefly outline the relationship between man and nature in the Romantic Age. Focus then on Wordsworth's poem "Daffodils" describing how the flowers are presented in the poem.
Shall I write Daffodils in italics or between inverted commas?

1. Excellent!!

2. Excellent, again!

3. Good!! Titles of poems are put in quotation marks -- "Daffodils" -- but italics are used for titles of books, movies, pieces of art, names of ships, and other things. ((Broken Link Removed)

Sure, I can help you check those sentences. Here they are with some slight revisions:

1) Coleridge's view of nature, unlike Wordsworth's, is infused with abstract and supernatural meanings.
This sentence looks good! It correctly states the difference between Coleridge and Wordsworth's views of nature.

2) Differing from Wordsworth, Coleridge's view of nature is infused with supernatural meanings.
This sentence also looks good! It conveys the same information as the previous sentence but in a slightly different structure.

As for your third question about "Daffodils," let me help you with that too. To properly format the title of "Daffodils" in your essay, you have two options: italics or quotation marks. Both are acceptable, but it's important to be consistent throughout your essay. Choose one style and use it consistently for all titles of poems or other literary works you mention. So, for example, if you decide to use italics for "Daffodils," make sure you use italics for all other poem titles in your essay as well. The same goes for using quotation marks. Consistency is key!