A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
在该图书中搜索
共有 45 个结果,这是第 1-3 个
第152页
... tell her that he did not like being on show , so she took him home . she was one of the oddest & most teasing fancied kindnesses that I ever met with as soon as I got in she took me upstairs to show me a writing desk which she told me ...
... tell her that he did not like being on show , so she took him home . she was one of the oddest & most teasing fancied kindnesses that I ever met with as soon as I got in she took me upstairs to show me a writing desk which she told me ...
第153页
... tell him to expunge certainly highly objectionable passages in his first volume ... passages , wherein , his then depressed state hurried him not only into error , but into the most flagrant acts of injustice ; by accusing those of ...
... tell him to expunge certainly highly objectionable passages in his first volume ... passages , wherein , his then depressed state hurried him not only into error , but into the most flagrant acts of injustice ; by accusing those of ...
第253页
... tell - whether his children , or doctors , or everybody ... I think the latter.'12 Taylor would have been more accurate to say the children , for Clare had constant anxieties over them and was continually concerned about their future ...
... tell - whether his children , or doctors , or everybody ... I think the latter.'12 Taylor would have been more accurate to say the children , for Clare had constant anxieties over them and was continually concerned about their future ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常见术语和短语
Allan Cunningham Anne Tibble asked asylum beautiful became BM Egerton Child Harold childhood Clare correspondence Clare wrote cottage dear dream Edited Edmund Blunden Edward Drury Emmerson Eric Robinson favourite fear feel felt fens fields flowers Frederick Martin friends George Crabbe Gilchrist girl Glinton happy heart Helpston Henson High Beach hope Ibid James Hessey John Clare John Taylor Keats knew labour landscape later letter literary lived London look Lord Radstock Mark Storey Market Deeping Mary Joyce Midsummer Cushion Milton mind nature needed neighbours never night Northampton Northamptonshire Northborough parish Parker Clare Patty Peterborough Poems Descriptive poet poet's poetry Prose published Radstock received Rural Muse Selected Poems Shepherd's Calendar song Stamford summer thee thou thought told verses Village Minstrel volume walked wanted weeks wife winter write