The Letters of John ClareClarendon Press, 1985 - 705 strán (strany) John Clare (1793-1864), poet and naturalist, was a prolific writer. His letters to a large circle of friends and associates cover his entire writing life and give a remarkable portrait of this man whose life ended sadly in an insane asylum. This comprehensive volume contains all Clare's known extant letters together with some letters to him from his publisher and family; drafts and scraps are included, as are poems incorporated in the letters, and Clare's idiosyncrasies of spelling and punctuation are preserved. The notes, drawing heavily on the large bulk of surviving correspondence written by others to Clare, address themselves to the intimate life carried on behind the letters. A chronology and an index of correspondents enhance the volume. |
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... mean to write a Monody whose only reccom [ en ] dation perhaps will be its sincerity — as soon as I am more able I will write to you again in the mean time if you feel inclined to answer this letter I shall feel glad to hear from you ...
... mean to write a Monody whose only reccom [ en ] dation perhaps will be its sincerity — as soon as I am more able I will write to you again in the mean time if you feel inclined to answer this letter I shall feel glad to hear from you ...
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... mean to abide bye & that is never to give silver for any thing but silver unless one is sure its gold ( for doubtful gold & silver too is very current among antiquarian fancys ) & then one cannot be far wrong the coin I told you of is ...
... mean to abide bye & that is never to give silver for any thing but silver unless one is sure its gold ( for doubtful gold & silver too is very current among antiquarian fancys ) & then one cannot be far wrong the coin I told you of is ...
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... mean time To [ JOHN TAYLOR ] Text : MS Pforzheimer Misc . 198 ( draft ) [ late January 1832 ] 1 I did not write sooner because you would know I recieved the dividend by other means & though I have not been over busy to plead any excuse ...
... mean time To [ JOHN TAYLOR ] Text : MS Pforzheimer Misc . 198 ( draft ) [ late January 1832 ] 1 I did not write sooner because you would know I recieved the dividend by other means & though I have not been over busy to plead any excuse ...
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able Address answer appeared beautiful believe Clare to Taylor comes copy correct coud dear Taylor Deeping draft Drury Emmerson expect fact fancy fear feel further give hand happy hear heard Helpstone Hessey hope intended James John Clare JOHN TAYLOR July June keep kind leave letter Library lines live London look Lord March matter mean meet mention Milton mind nature never Northampton opinion perhaps Peterborough pleasure poems poet Postmark present printed proofs publication published recieved remain reply respects rest seems seen sent shoud sincerely somthing Songs Sonnet soon Stamford tell Text thank thee thing thought told trouble turn verse wish woud write written wrote