Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Tell it like that, C.S.!

"It has, of course, been suggested that Henry VIII (that hard-worked whipping boy) was responsible for the Drab Age by cutting off the heads of scholars and poets. But who (save Surrey) were the promising poets that he killed? It is not clear that our poetry would be much the poorer if he had beheaded nearly every writer mentioned in this chapter."

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Blogger Patrick Smith said...

This is where "next blog" just took me.

10:39 PM  

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