Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England was a place of vitality, experimentation, expanding horizons and lots of small-minded, petty, badly mannered, irritating and irreverent oiks, guls, gallants and harridans. And I love them all.
Paul Trillerciteerde uit3 jaar geleden
Bad behaviour can be so much more illuminating than the world of the respectable conformist, for it is those who push against the boundaries of cultural etiquette who most accurately define where the lines are drawn.
Maria Sapozhnikovaciteerde uit3 jaar geleden
Humphrey Richardson cannot have enjoyed being called a ‘lousy rogue, nitty britch knave, and scurvy nitty britch knave’ in 1610.
Maria Sapozhnikovaciteerde uit3 jaar geleden
‘clown’ and ‘ass’ were excellent shouting terms.
aboykova13citeerde uit4 jaar geleden
have long lost their rationale
Утратили здравое объяснение
River Wildciteerde uit5 jaar geleden
I would love to find out which things gladdened their hearts and which things annoyed and irritated them