A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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第23页
... allowed the use of paper and to borrow books from the personal library of the village schoolmasters at Glinton . When he was not at school he turned the Helpston cottage into a classroom , or spent hours listening to the old sages and ...
... allowed the use of paper and to borrow books from the personal library of the village schoolmasters at Glinton . When he was not at school he turned the Helpston cottage into a classroom , or spent hours listening to the old sages and ...
第176页
... allowed between the publication of Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery and The Village Minstrel , but the new volumes did contain better poems alongside the repetitions and weaknesses of the earlier work . The success of that ...
... allowed between the publication of Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery and The Village Minstrel , but the new volumes did contain better poems alongside the repetitions and weaknesses of the earlier work . The success of that ...
第290页
... allowed him as much freedom until his behaviour made it necessary to restrict his movements . In a letter which W.F. Knight wrote to Joseph Stenson on 3 March 1846 , he said , ' You will be sorry to hear that poor John Clare is not allowed ...
... allowed him as much freedom until his behaviour made it necessary to restrict his movements . In a letter which W.F. Knight wrote to Joseph Stenson on 3 March 1846 , he said , ' You will be sorry to hear that poor John Clare is not allowed ...
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