A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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第52页
... walked home in a state of such excitement at the prospect of what books could do for him that he walked right past his cottage gate . He now wanted to possess books , even began to dream that one day he might write them . Money was more ...
... walked home in a state of such excitement at the prospect of what books could do for him that he walked right past his cottage gate . He now wanted to possess books , even began to dream that one day he might write them . Money was more ...
第151页
... walked with Patty . As soon as he arrived Clare was shown into the General's library , which was , he says , the largest he had ever seen , but whether it was larger than those he had seen at Milton Hall or Burghley House is hard to ...
... walked with Patty . As soon as he arrived Clare was shown into the General's library , which was , he says , the largest he had ever seen , but whether it was larger than those he had seen at Milton Hall or Burghley House is hard to ...
第219页
... walked more than twenty miles without taking a penny . His experience in Peterborough towards the end of the month was singularly disappointing . He had hoped that his work would sell better in the city . He had become a distinguished ...
... walked more than twenty miles without taking a penny . His experience in Peterborough towards the end of the month was singularly disappointing . He had hoped that his work would sell better in the city . He had become a distinguished ...
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