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charlie_cochrane) wrote2013-06-28 03:25 pm
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Beare on traitors and rugby players being adorable.
Beare is relating an adventure involving Will Shakespeare, Good Queen Bess, Kit Marlowe and a load of bad jokes. First bit to be found on the Lords of Aether site.
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I cannot decide if I want to swoon at his feet, or feed him soup and keep him safe. Poor Kit. Have bought all the groceries in Brooklyn. (It would be easier to make list of what I did not buy.) Off to read your Beare now. He is delightful on his own merits, other misbehaving dudes are a plus!
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I do not know enough about Marlowe, but he's a striking looking gent. I've visited the place he was christened.
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(Not that I doubt Kit's virtue, he had a deep down moral quality that I believe in completely. It had not much at all to do with his sex life, or his church habits. It had to do with kindness and observation. It is left behind him like a fossil. In his writing.)
Now I have gone and made myself sad again. I do love him.
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And talking of his writing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBxOsITRPeU
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Do you think he said 'love' to rhyme with prove? And if so was it because he drew the middle sound out in love-- like Sean Bean?
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(Reminds me of 'To say nothing of the dog' where they are all going back in time to look for the Bishops Bird Stump. Have you read that? Sad and funny.)
if I ever do get out your way I want to go to that church-- that street, and just kind of breathe...
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Haven't read "To say nothing of the dog". :(
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If you were in this here room I could say what I mean.
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I have been reading about their school-days. Leaving aside the issue of the beatings-- which everyone thought were so good for them-- they had long days. Pretty much 6 or 7 am to 5ish. With time off for lunch.
Teachers must have been worn out too, by the end of the day.
Kyd never did college he had a good grounding young though, he went to Merchant Taylors which was, like, down the street from him.
A world of little boys. It must have been so lively. Most kids around here walk to school, or take the city bus, or subway. There are few yellow school busses in NYC. Sometimes I see them playing and laughing on the way to school, with bookbags, and lunches, and I imagine the long ago past...
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I wonder what choirboys wore then? Can't think of any contemp type paintings featuring them.
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Then again I've rugby tackled a fair few ewes in my time.
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http://www.setanta.com/ie/happy-zebo-ready-for-wales-test/
http://www.skysports.com/rugbyunion/match_preview/0,20244,11069_53851_1,00.html
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