A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... Taylor was the son of a bookseller , James Taylor , who had married Elizabeth Drury at Newark in September 1778. They later moved to Repton and it was there , on 31 July 1781 , that their third son was born . At the age of twelve he was ...
... Taylor was the son of a bookseller , James Taylor , who had married Elizabeth Drury at Newark in September 1778. They later moved to Repton and it was there , on 31 July 1781 , that their third son was born . At the age of twelve he was ...
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... Taylor knew him , had been criticized as immature . Taylor believed he could improve matters and agreed to take all the new poems Keats might write . Their relation- ship became a very special one and the publisher never lost faith in ...
... Taylor knew him , had been criticized as immature . Taylor believed he could improve matters and agreed to take all the new poems Keats might write . Their relation- ship became a very special one and the publisher never lost faith in ...
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... Taylor said he reserved the right to pay the author what he ' thought proper ' . To aggravate matters Clare also found himself unwillingly involved in the conflict developing between Lord Radstock and Taylor . Taylor had expressed his ...
... Taylor said he reserved the right to pay the author what he ' thought proper ' . To aggravate matters Clare also found himself unwillingly involved in the conflict developing between Lord Radstock and Taylor . Taylor had expressed his ...
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