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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... face by washing it with nenuphar waters and lovage and the like . And later in life Dr John Hall prescribed and supplied for him the water of frogs ' spawn to apply to his burning cheeks , which was I believe some help . But never quite ...
... face by washing it with nenuphar waters and lovage and the like . And later in life Dr John Hall prescribed and supplied for him the water of frogs ' spawn to apply to his burning cheeks , which was I believe some help . But never quite ...
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... face of a man who looked as if he could have got drunk on moonlight . It was the face of his father's son . The rain trickled down Mr Shakespeare's face as we hurried along through the shower . I noticed his tongue flicking out now and ...
... face of a man who looked as if he could have got drunk on moonlight . It was the face of his father's son . The rain trickled down Mr Shakespeare's face as we hurried along through the shower . I noticed his tongue flicking out now and ...
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... face . It had got bedraggled . The rain had not done that peacock's feather any favours at all . That feather looked more like an emblem of pride's failure by the minute . I spelt out my displeasure for my scowling husband , keeping my ...
... face . It had got bedraggled . The rain had not done that peacock's feather any favours at all . That feather looked more like an emblem of pride's failure by the minute . I spelt out my displeasure for my scowling husband , keeping my ...
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