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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... tell you . I can tell you that Bohemia has no sea - coast . And that Aleppo , which is in Turkey , is not a port . ( I looked it up . ) I don't know what he was doing in those earliest days away , to tell you the truth . Sir Smile was ...
... tell you . I can tell you that Bohemia has no sea - coast . And that Aleppo , which is in Turkey , is not a port . ( I looked it up . ) I don't know what he was doing in those earliest days away , to tell you the truth . Sir Smile was ...
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... Tell the truth and shame the devil . Tell it I shall , though it shame others besides the Tell it I must , though it shame him and me as Mr Shakespeare drank deep and hard himself in those long - ago days . For a spell he sank down in ...
... Tell the truth and shame the devil . Tell it I shall , though it shame others besides the Tell it I must , though it shame him and me as Mr Shakespeare drank deep and hard himself in those long - ago days . For a spell he sank down in ...
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... tell you what Mr Shakespeare had in mind . You might suppose , Reader , that I don't have to tell you what happened in that bed that night . And the next day , his birthday . And the next night . And all the nights and the days of the ...
... tell you what Mr Shakespeare had in mind . You might suppose , Reader , that I don't have to tell you what happened in that bed that night . And the next day , his birthday . And the next night . And all the nights and the days of the ...
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