A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... accepting anything he wrote about her ? Was she nothing more than a dream , an illusion ? The poems are so ... accept for a moment that she meant more to him than the two prose accounts will admit . We also have to believe that ...
... accepting anything he wrote about her ? Was she nothing more than a dream , an illusion ? The poems are so ... accept for a moment that she meant more to him than the two prose accounts will admit . We also have to believe that ...
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... accepted the offer , but the experience was to be a bitter one . There were few people in and around Helpston who now ... accept that his popularity was over , despite the fact that he had forecast its happening . The Shepherd's Calendar ...
... accepted the offer , but the experience was to be a bitter one . There were few people in and around Helpston who now ... accept that his popularity was over , despite the fact that he had forecast its happening . The Shepherd's Calendar ...
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... accept the loss of that childhood , the loss of Mary Joyce and the opportunity of happiness with her , to accept the loss of recognition and the elusive status of poet , were all too much . The struggle for acceptance , his ill - health ...
... accept the loss of that childhood , the loss of Mary Joyce and the opportunity of happiness with her , to accept the loss of recognition and the elusive status of poet , were all too much . The struggle for acceptance , his ill - health ...
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