Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventuresGood Press, 25. 4. 2021 - Počet stran: 387 This romantic novel is the work of Scottish author William Black, on the life of Judith Shakepeare. Judith Quiney, née Shakespeare, was the younger daughter of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway and the fraternal twin of their only son Hamnet Shakespeare. She married Thomas Quiney, a wine merchant of Stratford-upon-Avon. The circumstances of the marriage, including Quiney's misconduct is thought to have prompted the rewriting of Shakespeare's will. Thomas was blocked from the prospect of receiving anything from the estate, while Judith's inheritance was attached with stringent provisions to safeguard it from her husband. |
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... head to foot with nothing beyond a mild curiosity. Indeed, it was rather he who was embarrassed. He looked at her with a kind of wonder—and admiration also; and if she had been sufficiently heedful and watchful she might have observed ...
... head to foot with nothing beyond a mild curiosity. Indeed, it was rather he who was embarrassed. He looked at her with a kind of wonder—and admiration also; and if she had been sufficiently heedful and watchful she might have observed ...
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... heads of all the lads in Stratford twice further round? You are a temptress surely, sweetheart; I half forget that such vanities should displease me when I see the way you wear them; and that I think you must take from your father ...
... heads of all the lads in Stratford twice further round? You are a temptress surely, sweetheart; I half forget that such vanities should displease me when I see the way you wear them; and that I think you must take from your father ...
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... least approaching displeasure or pique, only a quiet amusement. "It was cleverly done," said Prudence, and she raised her head cautiously and peeped through one of the small panes of pale green glass . But the twilight had sunk into.
... least approaching displeasure or pique, only a quiet amusement. "It was cleverly done," said Prudence, and she raised her head cautiously and peeped through one of the small panes of pale green glass . But the twilight had sunk into.
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... head to discover whereabouts the moon was; and when she withdrew her head again there was mischief and a spice of excitement in her face. "No more talking and gossip now, Prue; the time has arrived for fearful deeds." Prudence put her ...
... head to discover whereabouts the moon was; and when she withdrew her head again there was mischief and a spice of excitement in her face. "No more talking and gossip now, Prue; the time has arrived for fearful deeds." Prudence put her ...
Strana
... head and ostrich feathers, and on his silver shield 'St. George and England!'" "You are light-hearted, Judith," said the timid and gentle- voiced Puritan by her side; "and in truth there is nothing that you fear. Well, I know not, but ...
... head and ostrich feathers, and on his silver shield 'St. George and England!'" "You are light-hearted, Judith," said the timid and gentle- voiced Puritan by her side; "and in truth there is nothing that you fear. Well, I know not, but ...
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CHAPTER VI | |
CHAPTER VII | |
CHAPTER VIII | |
CHAPTER IX | |
CHAPTER X | |
CHAPTER XI | |
DIVIDED WAYS | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
CHAPTER XIV | |
CHAPTER XV | |
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