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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... Someone gave me that cloak . I didn't buy it . " I elected to ignore the mind - reading . It was too melancholy for present contemplation . After all , here was further evidence that Mr Shakespeare sometimes knew what I was thinking ...
... Someone gave me that cloak . I didn't buy it . " I elected to ignore the mind - reading . It was too melancholy for present contemplation . After all , here was further evidence that Mr Shakespeare sometimes knew what I was thinking ...
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... someone will read it and know it was you ! That I hid your name there ! The name of my love who said and did these things to me ! ” I suppose he might be right . But then that's another trouble with poesy . When poets are not caressing ...
... someone will read it and know it was you ! That I hid your name there ! The name of my love who said and did these things to me ! ” I suppose he might be right . But then that's another trouble with poesy . When poets are not caressing ...
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... someone to write so many sonnets for . " Mr Shakespeare hung his head . The feather in his hat cast a shadow down ... someone , ' I said . " What's good to know is that you have someone to write your sonnets for . What's very good to ...
... someone to write so many sonnets for . " Mr Shakespeare hung his head . The feather in his hat cast a shadow down ... someone , ' I said . " What's good to know is that you have someone to write your sonnets for . What's very good to ...
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