Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures"Judith Shakespeare: Her love affairs and other adventures" by William Black. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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And again it was: For a morn in spring is the sweetest thing Cometh in all the year! And in truth she could not have lit upon a sweeter morning than this was; just as a chance passer-by might have said.
And again it was: For a morn in spring is the sweetest thing Cometh in all the year! And in truth she could not have lit upon a sweeter morning than this was; just as a chance passer-by might have said.
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I have heard of such things——"And here she stopped abruptly, in some confusion, for she had in her eagerness admitted a half-belief in the possible power of his witchcraft which she had been careful to conceal before.
I have heard of such things——"And here she stopped abruptly, in some confusion, for she had in her eagerness admitted a half-belief in the possible power of his witchcraft which she had been careful to conceal before.
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... on which she formed a marked contrast to this dear cousin and wilful gossip of hers, who had a way of pleasing herself (more especially if she thought she might thereby catch her father's eye) in apparel as in most other things.
... on which she formed a marked contrast to this dear cousin and wilful gossip of hers, who had a way of pleasing herself (more especially if she thought she might thereby catch her father's eye) in apparel as in most other things.
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"Well, now, and as we are riding home he will tell me of all the things he has brought from London; and you know he has always something pretty for you, sweet Puritan, though you regard such adornment as snares and pitfalls.
"Well, now, and as we are riding home he will tell me of all the things he has brought from London; and you know he has always something pretty for you, sweet Puritan, though you regard such adornment as snares and pitfalls.
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... was in reality a mere waywardness on her part was the most wise and natural thing in the world; while her father, ... among other things, the fierce denunciations of stage-plays and stage-players which were common in the polemical ...
... was in reality a mere waywardness on her part was the most wise and natural thing in the world; while her father, ... among other things, the fierce denunciations of stage-plays and stage-players which were common in the polemical ...
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