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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... thing is we're only as old as we feel . " And just at that moment , as I invoked his mother's wisdom , a sea - gull went ... things you can't forget . He stood shifting from foot to foot in that shaft of winter sunlight in Temple Grafton ...
... thing is we're only as old as we feel . " And just at that moment , as I invoked his mother's wisdom , a sea - gull went ... things you can't forget . He stood shifting from foot to foot in that shaft of winter sunlight in Temple Grafton ...
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... things to me ! ” I suppose he might be right . But then that's another trouble with poesy . When poets are not caressing themselves with their own words , they're busy a - courting posterity . They spend a lot of the time admiring the ...
... things to me ! ” I suppose he might be right . But then that's another trouble with poesy . When poets are not caressing themselves with their own words , they're busy a - courting posterity . They spend a lot of the time admiring the ...
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... things were happening that springtime of 1594 while we were at it there ? What events were taking place in the wide ... thing he would do . Polwhele also drew in 192.
... things were happening that springtime of 1594 while we were at it there ? What events were taking place in the wide ... thing he would do . Polwhele also drew in 192.
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