A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... success he achieved during his lifetime was earned and he deserved far more than the age would allow . He may have been underprivileged in some things but he was very fortunate in others . He did not get the degree of education from ...
... success he achieved during his lifetime was earned and he deserved far more than the age would allow . He may have been underprivileged in some things but he was very fortunate in others . He did not get the degree of education from ...
第135页
... success , then , had its drawbacks and the poet still needed all the encouragement he could get to offset the local ... success would go to Clare's head . As early as 3 June 1819 he had written to Taylor about Clare's expecta- tions ...
... success , then , had its drawbacks and the poet still needed all the encouragement he could get to offset the local ... success would go to Clare's head . As early as 3 June 1819 he had written to Taylor about Clare's expecta- tions ...
第160页
... success the poet also received gifts of money from visitors and correspondents . In one good week he was given £ 11 and felt he was now one of the wealthiest men in the district . - It was a false sense of good fortune and security ...
... success the poet also received gifts of money from visitors and correspondents . In one good week he was given £ 11 and felt he was now one of the wealthiest men in the district . - It was a false sense of good fortune and security ...
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