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Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised Swift's lyrical craftsmanship, calling the song's couplets "You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter" as a "brilliant throwaway detail." [23] Bobby Peacock of Roughstock gave the song three-and-a-half stars out of five, lauding its catchy yet melodious hook. However, he pointed out that the ...
The song echoes her romantic interest's description in 2010's “Mine,” in which she sings about a boy who “made a rebel of a careless man’s careful daughter.”
“A man’s daughter is his heart. Just with feet, walking out in the world.” — Mat Johnson “He is a gentleman, and I am a gentleman’s daughter. So far we are equal.” — Jane Austen ...
Released in 1984, “Careless Whisper” remains Michael’s biggest hit, selling more than six million copies around the world and topping the charts in 25 countries, helping him to break through ...
Lady Daisy, the daughter of a cruel king, sleeps with the kitchen boy and becomes pregnant. The king has the lover murdered and has his heart presented to Daisy in a gold cup. When she dies of grief, the king regrets his rage. 270: The Earl of Mar's Daughter: The Earl's daughter promises a golden cage to a dove if he will come home with her.
A Careful Man; Mr. Timothy Hanson is a self-made man with a terminal cancer. If he hates his sister, his only surviving relative, as much as he hates the death tax, why does his last will specify that the woman and her husband get his entire estate, if only both of them will personally push the lead coffin containing Hanson's body, off a boat ...
George Michael’s enduringly popular 1984 chart-topper “Careless Whisper” has officially surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. “Careless Whisper,” originally released on Wham!’s album ...
Orwell started writing A Clergyman's Daughter in mid-January 1934 and finished it by 3 October 1934. [6] After sending the work to his agent, Leonard Moore, he left Southwold to work part-time in a bookshop in Hampstead. After various last-minute alterations for fear of libel, Gollancz published A Clergyman's Daughter on 11 March 1935. [6]