SHAKSPEARE DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýshakspeare
to dream of shakspeare, denotes that unhappiness and dispondency will work much anxiety to momentous affairs, and love will be stripped of passion's fever. to read shakspeare's works, denotes that you will unalterably attach yourself to literary accomplishments.
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To dream that you are at an election, foretells you will engage in some controversy which will prove detrimental to your social or financial standing.
To dream of Shakspeare, denotes that unhappiness and dispondency will work much anxiety to momentous affairs, and love will be stripped of passion's fever. To read Shakspeare's works, denotes ..
For a young woman to dream of blushing, denotes she will be worried and humiliated by false accusations. If she sees others blush, she will be given to flippant railery which will make her unpleasing ..
¤ýbuckle
To dream of buckles, foretells that you will be beset with invitations to places of pleasure, and your affairs will be in danger of chaotic confusion.
To dream of castoria, denotes that you will fail to discharge some important duty, and your fortune will seemingly decline to low stages.
¤ýoffice
For a person to dream that he holds office, denotes that his aspirations will sometimes make him undertake dangerous paths, but his boldness will be rewarded with success. If he fails by any means to ..
To dream of pleasure, denotes gain and personal enjoyment.
¤ýrack
To dream of a rack, denotes the uncertainty of the outcome of some engagement which gives you much anxious thought.
¤ýtiger
To dream of a tiger advancing towards you, you will be tormented and persecuted by enemies. If it attacks you, failure will bury you in gloom. If you succeed in warding it off, or killing it, you will..
To dream of being beheaded, overwhelming defeat or failure in some undertaking will soon follow. To see others beheaded, if accompanied by a large flow of blood, death and exile are portended.