A Right to Song: The Life of John ClareMethuen, 1982 - 330页 |
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第136页
... fear of over - reaching on her kindness or else Shakespeare lay at my tongue's end . " Lord and Lady Fitzwilliam were also there and talked freely with Clare - ' His Lordship gave me some advice which I had done well perhaps to have ...
... fear of over - reaching on her kindness or else Shakespeare lay at my tongue's end . " Lord and Lady Fitzwilliam were also there and talked freely with Clare - ' His Lordship gave me some advice which I had done well perhaps to have ...
第140页
... fear of his own madness would not let him promise her that such blessings would be hers . He could only be grateful for the birth of his first child . He read , and gave a copy of , the poem to Patty , who was sufficiently proud of it ...
... fear of his own madness would not let him promise her that such blessings would be hers . He could only be grateful for the birth of his first child . He read , and gave a copy of , the poem to Patty , who was sufficiently proud of it ...
第258页
... fear , and vexation , produced by the excitement of excessive flattery at one time , and neglect at another , his ... fears . Considering he had spent years complaining of the symptoms which Dr Allen now diag- nosed , it was unfortunate ...
... fear , and vexation , produced by the excitement of excessive flattery at one time , and neglect at another , his ... fears . Considering he had spent years complaining of the symptoms which Dr Allen now diag- nosed , it was unfortunate ...
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