I well recognize the paradox inherent in my admiration of both the Noble Richard II and the Saintly Thomas More, one of the chief fabricators of the myth of Tudor Benevolence and Yorkist Villainy.
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
"Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself, I am large, I contain multitudes."
(Or, as Himself and I like to quote, in our shared shtick, "I am large. I contain pie.")
I well recognize the paradox inherent in my admiration of both the Noble Richard II and the Saintly Thomas More, one of the chief fabricators of the myth of Tudor Benevolence and Yorkist Villainy.
I well recognize the paradox inherent in my admiration of both the Noble Richard II and the Saintly Thomas More, one of the chief fabricators of the myth of Tudor Benevolence and Yorkist Villainy.
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