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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... hate me ! " And I said : " I hate it when you pretend so . But I do not hate you . دو Which of course I know now that I am older and wiser to be perfectly sound religion . For we should hate the sin , yet love the sinner . At all events ...
... hate me ! " And I said : " I hate it when you pretend so . But I do not hate you . دو Which of course I know now that I am older and wiser to be perfectly sound religion . For we should hate the sin , yet love the sinner . At all events ...
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... HATE " SHE ALTER'D WITH AN END , THAT FOLLOW'D IT AS GENTLE DAY DOTH FOLLOW NIGHT , WHO , LIKE A FIEND , FROM HEAVEN TO HELL IS FLOWN AWAY ; " I HATE " FROM HATE AWAY SHE THREW , AND SAV'D MY LIFE , SAYING " NOT YOU . ” Permit me to ...
... HATE " SHE ALTER'D WITH AN END , THAT FOLLOW'D IT AS GENTLE DAY DOTH FOLLOW NIGHT , WHO , LIKE A FIEND , FROM HEAVEN TO HELL IS FLOWN AWAY ; " I HATE " FROM HATE AWAY SHE THREW , AND SAV'D MY LIFE , SAYING " NOT YOU . ” Permit me to ...
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The Complete Works Robert Nye. " I hate " from hate away she threw . · When I first read the sonnet , I made no comment on this particular line , which annoyed him hugely . Whereupon he read the whole thing aloud , stressing the " I hate ...
The Complete Works Robert Nye. " I hate " from hate away she threw . · When I first read the sonnet , I made no comment on this particular line , which annoyed him hugely . Whereupon he read the whole thing aloud , stressing the " I hate ...
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