A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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... continued with his studies at home , returning to give that cramped livingroom in Helpston the dignity of a study . Although the cottage , with its whitewashed walls and sanded floors , was undoubtedly a ' humble home ' as Clare called ...
... continued with his studies at home , returning to give that cramped livingroom in Helpston the dignity of a study . Although the cottage , with its whitewashed walls and sanded floors , was undoubtedly a ' humble home ' as Clare called ...
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... continued to spend most of his time alone . He wrote that he ' never had much relish for the pastimes of youth'13 and grew so fond of being on his own that his mother sometimes forced him into company . When he did agree to join in the ...
... continued to spend most of his time alone . He wrote that he ' never had much relish for the pastimes of youth'13 and grew so fond of being on his own that his mother sometimes forced him into company . When he did agree to join in the ...
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... continued to influence his work long after most people had accepted their new way of life and the land's orderly pattern . 3 During that period of enclosure in Helpston important events had been taking place in the literary world ...
... continued to influence his work long after most people had accepted their new way of life and the land's orderly pattern . 3 During that period of enclosure in Helpston important events had been taking place in the literary world ...
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