A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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第67页
... asked about it , the weaver only shrugged his shoulders and said that it was reckoned nothing of by himself or his friends and that , as Methodists , they considered Wesley's hymns far superior . Even so , he wanted his copy of Thomson ...
... asked about it , the weaver only shrugged his shoulders and said that it was reckoned nothing of by himself or his friends and that , as Methodists , they considered Wesley's hymns far superior . Even so , he wanted his copy of Thomson ...
第136页
... asked several questions and invited Clare to name any book that was a favourite , expressing at the same time her wish to give him one . But Clare was confounded and could think of nothing on the spur of the moment , so lost the gift ...
... asked several questions and invited Clare to name any book that was a favourite , expressing at the same time her wish to give him one . But Clare was confounded and could think of nothing on the spur of the moment , so lost the gift ...
第179页
... asked Clare . Nothing less than half - a - crown . Clare readily gave him the money and kept close to him as they ... asked 3/6 & on my giving it without a word of contrariety he made a pause & when I asked him the price of another ...
... asked Clare . Nothing less than half - a - crown . Clare readily gave him the money and kept close to him as they ... asked 3/6 & on my giving it without a word of contrariety he made a pause & when I asked him the price of another ...
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