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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Strana
... talk to my father; and way he dogs his steps if he be walking in the garden—no one else may have a word with him!—sure my father is sufficiently driven forth by the preachers and the psalm-singing within- doors that out-of-doors, in his ...
... talk to my father; and way he dogs his steps if he be walking in the garden—no one else may have a word with him!—sure my father is sufficiently driven forth by the preachers and the psalm-singing within- doors that out-of-doors, in his ...
Strana
... talk to any one , as you say truly , and about anything , and always with the same attention , must needs begin to challenge goodman Crab - apple to declare the greatest fools that ever he had met with ; and from that day to this the ...
... talk to any one , as you say truly , and about anything , and always with the same attention , must needs begin to challenge goodman Crab - apple to declare the greatest fools that ever he had met with ; and from that day to this the ...
Strana
... talk like that—indeed you do, sweetheart! There is not a morning nor a night passes that I do not pray the Lord that your heart may be softened and led to our ways—nay, far from that, but to the Lord's own ways—and the answer will come ...
... talk like that—indeed you do, sweetheart! There is not a morning nor a night passes that I do not pray the Lord that your heart may be softened and led to our ways—nay, far from that, but to the Lord's own ways—and the answer will come ...
Strana
... talking no longer of building the new piggery over against the garden— at least for the present there is nothing to be done: all good news; but there is better still, as you know; for what will he say when he discovers that I have ...
... talking no longer of building the new piggery over against the garden— at least for the present there is nothing to be done: all good news; but there is better still, as you know; for what will he say when he discovers that I have ...
Strana
... talk to the old man; and the best in the house must be brought out for him; and whether he try his palsied fingers on the strings, or perchance attempt a verse of 'Pastime with good company' with his quavering old voice, that is ...
... talk to the old man; and the best in the house must be brought out for him; and whether he try his palsied fingers on the strings, or perchance attempt a verse of 'Pastime with good company' with his quavering old voice, that is ...
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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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Judith Shakespeare; Her Love Affairs and Other Adventures William Black, IV Náhled není k dispozici. - 2015 |
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