A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... changed . He did not go to Glinton regularly now but he did walk those field - paths where he knew he stood a good chance of seeing her . How often they met we do not know . Perhaps no more than half a dozen times during the next two ...
... changed . He did not go to Glinton regularly now but he did walk those field - paths where he knew he stood a good chance of seeing her . How often they met we do not know . Perhaps no more than half a dozen times during the next two ...
第97页
... changed the shape of this world , it also changed the nature of its society . In his long satirical poem ' The Parish ' he was to write : ... That good old fame the farmers earnd of yore That made as equals not as slaves the poor At ...
... changed the shape of this world , it also changed the nature of its society . In his long satirical poem ' The Parish ' he was to write : ... That good old fame the farmers earnd of yore That made as equals not as slaves the poor At ...
第119页
... changed . This unexpected encouragement gave Clare heart and did him more good than all he ' ever met with before or after'.1 What pleased him especially was that the stranger had been impressed , not so much by his ' humble situation ...
... changed . This unexpected encouragement gave Clare heart and did him more good than all he ' ever met with before or after'.1 What pleased him especially was that the stranger had been impressed , not so much by his ' humble situation ...
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