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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... mean Mr James Burbage , the manager , a good man of business . And it must have been about then , when he first got in with Mr Burbage , that Mr Shakespeare did a spell of acting on stage . Now you might fancy that what with all the ...
... mean Mr James Burbage , the manager , a good man of business . And it must have been about then , when he first got in with Mr Burbage , that Mr Shakespeare did a spell of acting on stage . Now you might fancy that what with all the ...
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... means that I have a good mouth . In line seven , when he says my tongue was used in giving gentle doom he means that my tongue usually gave him gentle judgements . In line thirteen , when he says “ I hate ” from hate away she threw he ...
... means that I have a good mouth . In line seven , when he says my tongue was used in giving gentle doom he means that my tongue usually gave him gentle judgements . In line thirteen , when he says “ I hate ” from hate away she threw he ...
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The Complete Works Robert Nye. He said its meaning was it had no meaning . He said its meaning was it had no meaning most when the act was done by a man and a woman . A man doing it to a man was nothing much , he said . A man doing it to ...
The Complete Works Robert Nye. He said its meaning was it had no meaning . He said its meaning was it had no meaning most when the act was done by a man and a woman . A man doing it to a man was nothing much , he said . A man doing it to ...
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