Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... John Clare , " The Poems of Rural Life . " It is amusing to think of this Jove of the reviewers , the bitter assailant of Hazlitt , the most competent editor of the period , William Gifford , writing in terms of such kindly yet ...
... John Clare , " The Poems of Rural Life . " It is amusing to think of this Jove of the reviewers , the bitter assailant of Hazlitt , the most competent editor of the period , William Gifford , writing in terms of such kindly yet ...
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... Clare is a creature of feeling rather than of fancy , " and , though far removed indeed from the nobility and abstraction of Wordsworth , in his passionate love for the humbler beauties , he reminds one more than once of ... John Clare . 383.
... Clare is a creature of feeling rather than of fancy , " and , though far removed indeed from the nobility and abstraction of Wordsworth , in his passionate love for the humbler beauties , he reminds one more than once of ... John Clare . 383.
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... John Clare is in London ; it is the spring of 1822 . This time he is to stay with Mr. Taylor in Fleet Street . Mr. Taylor , hospitable but busy , hands him over to Tom Hood , and under his congenial guidance and that of ... John Clare . 391.
... John Clare is in London ; it is the spring of 1822 . This time he is to stay with Mr. Taylor in Fleet Street . Mr. Taylor , hospitable but busy , hands him over to Tom Hood , and under his congenial guidance and that of ... John Clare . 391.
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