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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... never determine . of his . I never could bring myself to face that saddest smile The eyes of Mr Shakespeare were not in it . It was an empty smile . It was a smile with the lips only . It was a smile of the purest lack of meaning . I ...
... never determine . of his . I never could bring myself to face that saddest smile The eyes of Mr Shakespeare were not in it . It was an empty smile . It was a smile with the lips only . It was a smile of the purest lack of meaning . I ...
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... never , never , never bring the hawthorn in . Didn't his own sister Anne die under the wreath that she'd crowned herself with , when he was a boy of ten ? Lady - smocks and crow - flowers bloomed in the Snitterfield meadows . Marigolds ...
... never , never , never bring the hawthorn in . Didn't his own sister Anne die under the wreath that she'd crowned herself with , when he was a boy of ten ? Lady - smocks and crow - flowers bloomed in the Snitterfield meadows . Marigolds ...
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... never have married me if she had not been on the way . But then , and just two months before his own twenty - first ... never spoke about it directly to me . He never much complained , or regretted , or scolded . But perhaps that ...
... never have married me if she had not been on the way . But then , and just two months before his own twenty - first ... never spoke about it directly to me . He never much complained , or regretted , or scolded . But perhaps that ...
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