Ha! How Richard of you to say so. A King should move more than his people if he wants to expand his lands and pwn his barons. But I'll concede to the notion that looking pretty is important, too.
Don't mistake me. I love beautiful verse about unbeautiful things (such as corpses - oh, Baudelaire). I pity Richard, but I don't sympathise with him, and I think that subtle distinction's at the crux of my indifference -- and not necessarily dislike! -- to the production in which I acted.
Re: weep thou for me in France
Don't mistake me. I love beautiful verse about unbeautiful things (such as corpses - oh, Baudelaire). I pity Richard, but I don't sympathise with him, and I think that subtle distinction's at the crux of my indifference -- and not necessarily dislike! -- to the production in which I acted.
*Excuse the double notification.