Mrs Shakespeare: The Complete WorksSinclair-Stevenson, 1993 - 216 pages Rabelaisian romp, as the bard is stripped bare by his wife, Anne Hathaway. By the author of T̀he life and death of my Lord Gilles De Rais'. |
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... don't think much good ever came anyone's way from poesy's tricks . That was a long sentence . I don't like long sentences . But listen . What do they do , poets ? ( Reader , I married one . ) What do poets do , when it comes down to 13.
... don't think much good ever came anyone's way from poesy's tricks . That was a long sentence . I don't like long sentences . But listen . What do they do , poets ? ( Reader , I married one . ) What do poets do , when it comes down to 13.
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... don't know myself what he meant by it exactly . No doubt it was just his fancy way of saying that he felt he was growing old before his time . Well , don't we all ? He was wiping his 17.
... don't know myself what he meant by it exactly . No doubt it was just his fancy way of saying that he felt he was growing old before his time . Well , don't we all ? He was wiping his 17.
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... Don't be such a spoil - sport . You can't really expect me to turn tail and go home knowing nothing about this rival of mine except that he is rich and his name is Henry Rizley . " " He's not your rival , " Mr Shakespeare said . " But ...
... Don't be such a spoil - sport . You can't really expect me to turn tail and go home knowing nothing about this rival of mine except that he is rich and his name is Henry Rizley . " " He's not your rival , " Mr Shakespeare said . " But ...
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