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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... fell lower than those born slaves , and all as a result of the one beastly imperfection . He ended as a sot . A slave to drunkenness . He neglected his business , then abandoned it . He failed so often to attend the Council meetings ...
... fell lower than those born slaves , and all as a result of the one beastly imperfection . He ended as a sot . A slave to drunkenness . He neglected his business , then abandoned it . He failed so often to attend the Council meetings ...
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... fell asleep at last . roof . I fell asleep worn out by what he'd done to me . A very great peace came over me . I do not think I was ever so pleased or contented . It started to rain as I fell asleep , I remember that . I could hear the ...
... fell asleep at last . roof . I fell asleep worn out by what he'd done to me . A very great peace came over me . I do not think I was ever so pleased or contented . It started to rain as I fell asleep , I remember that . I could hear the ...
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... fell down his face . I watched those slow tears trickle . Then I kissed him . In that moment , I think , I most loved him . There was never a time when I did not love Mr Shakespeare , let me say that , not from our beginning to his ...
... fell down his face . I watched those slow tears trickle . Then I kissed him . In that moment , I think , I most loved him . There was never a time when I did not love Mr Shakespeare , let me say that , not from our beginning to his ...
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