| Amount of texts to »will« |
51, and there are 34 texts (66.67%)
with a rating above the adjusted level
(-3) |
| Average lenght of texts
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97 Characters |
| Average Rating |
3.922 points, 7 Not rated texts |
| First text |
on Feb 7th 2001, 11:44:40 wrote dandy-doo
about will |
| Latest text |
on Oct 11th 2016, 15:37:09 wrote amber
about will |
Some texts that have not been rated at all
(overall: 7) |
on Mar 3rd 2006, 03:30:41 wrote Silmarillion about will
on Oct 11th 2016, 15:36:27 wrote amber about will
on Jul 30th 2001, 23:06:42 wrote winodude about will
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Texts to »Will«
Phaedrus wrote on May 24th 2001, 21:30:28 about
will
Rating: 20 point(s) |
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No one returns with good will to the place which has done him a mischief.
Reginald wrote on Jan 30th 2005, 17:15:34 about
will
Rating: 20 point(s) |
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Will a legal document for the disposal of one's property after death.
watchfob wrote on Apr 5th 2001, 06:07:04 about
will
Rating: 21 point(s) |
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»Will you marry me?«
I sometimes wonder if I will ever meet her. The woman I'd ask that question.
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens wrote on May 18th 2004, 15:07:45 about
will
Rating: 64 point(s) |
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'Yes,' cried the old man, turning upon him with gleaming eyes, 'it was. It is. It will be, till I die.'
swirl wrote on Apr 6th 2001, 21:16:28 about
will
Rating: 27 point(s) |
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will-o'-the-wisp
small boy with a lisp
watching the fire at play
marsh gas or space beam
an escape to dream
too many cruel words away
reality's hard
psyches are scarred
someday the piper will pay
Lady Duvessa wrote on Jan 28th 2003, 22:25:27 about
will
Rating: 7 point(s) |
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Nothing can resist the human's Will as long as he knows the Truth and acts accordingly.
whatevernext96 wrote on Sep 26th 2001, 17:31:44 about
will
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Oh yes, there is powerful evidence that Shakespeare sometimes liked to call himself Will. In one of his sonnets (to the Dark Lady, I think), he has a wonderful verbal joke about '...having your Will, and Will to boot and Will in overplus'!! Splendid fellow a Will by any other name would be one of the world's greatest poets and greatest playwright.
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worth
Created on May 23rd 2001, 09:49:11 by Tricala, contains 15 texts
harbour
Created on Mar 7th 2001, 23:25:06 by the old pirate, contains 9 texts
cobblestone
Created on Apr 8th 2000, 11:03:51 by Dragan, contains 21 texts
respite
Created on Jul 11th 2004, 04:58:48 by Dante Divine Comedy Inferno Canto I, contains 2 texts
parents
Created on May 10th 2000, 20:17:21 by rachel a b, contains 19 texts
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OskarLafontaine
Created on Oct 11th 2005, 10:46:11 by Voyager, contains 7 texts
ObFrauenNunWirklichDieBesserenMenschenSind
Created on Feb 9th 2005, 21:07:54 by toschibar, contains 12 texts
Singleküche
Created on Mar 7th 2002, 17:54:17 by acso, contains 46 texts
knautschen
Created on Oct 26th 2006, 21:57:39 by bubbi, contains 3 texts
Bauchspeck-Stern
Created on Jan 3rd 2010, 02:29:59 by Marlies von Poppen , contains 5 texts
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