The Independent Spirit: John Clare and the Self-taught TraditionJohn Goodridge John Clare Society and the Margaret Grainger Memorial Trust, 1994 - 240 страници |
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... feelings towards the unfortunate in the minds of the young , and to encourage other victims to self - help . The account she gives of the cruel ridicule and insensitivity the blind encounter shows that the educational task is needed ...
... feelings towards the unfortunate in the minds of the young , and to encourage other victims to self - help . The account she gives of the cruel ridicule and insensitivity the blind encounter shows that the educational task is needed ...
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... feelings for the unfortunate , encouraging them to be active outdoors , enjoying the life of the seasons . Her tone is crisp , not sentimental . She points out dangers instead of morals : " June is come . Get up ! you must not lie so ...
... feelings for the unfortunate , encouraging them to be active outdoors , enjoying the life of the seasons . Her tone is crisp , not sentimental . She points out dangers instead of morals : " June is come . Get up ! you must not lie so ...
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... feeling heart but dropt a tear for all Accursed wealth o'er bounding human laws Of every evil thou remainst the cause Victims of want those wretches such as me Too truly lay their wretchedness to thee Thou art the bar that keeps from ...
... feeling heart but dropt a tear for all Accursed wealth o'er bounding human laws Of every evil thou remainst the cause Victims of want those wretches such as me Too truly lay their wretchedness to thee Thou art the bar that keeps from ...
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Preface | 7 |
INTRODUCTION John Goodridge | 13 |
ISSUES OF LABOUR AND LITERACY | 27 |
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