Richard didn’t do well in that play, or in real life. Shakespeare portrayed him as something of a deformed monster to please the Tudor dynasty, who prevailed in the War of the Roses over Richard, a York, but historians say Richard was physically normal and reasonably well-liked as a king.
momofalex7 about 3 years ago
Shakespeare had a phrase for everything.
Here's Waldo about 3 years ago
He’s a poet and he don’t know it.
mommavamp about 3 years ago
Each day a little longerLingers the westering sun.Far out of sight the miraclesOf April have begun.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Spring has sprung, Winter is spent: I wonder where – the birdies went.
mountainclimber about 3 years ago
I prefer Steinbeck to Shakespeare. In fact, I prefer almost anyone to Shakespeare.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
in a more eloquent manner of course……
Ratkin about 3 years ago
Richard didn’t do well in that play, or in real life. Shakespeare portrayed him as something of a deformed monster to please the Tudor dynasty, who prevailed in the War of the Roses over Richard, a York, but historians say Richard was physically normal and reasonably well-liked as a king.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Spring at last, spring at last, thank god almighty it’s spring at last.” Zonker Harris
DCBakerEsq about 3 years ago
Roses is red
Violets is blue
A poet I sure ain’t
Perhaps I shall paint
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
It’s Shakespeare.
Steverino Premium Member about 3 years ago
Made glorious summer by this sun
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
The oblique remarks are always in fashion.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
That was a looong winter of discontent.
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yeah. Good luck with that.
MartinPerry1 about 3 years ago
It’s called education, kid. Try it sometimes.
bike2sac about 3 years ago
He thinks he is Richard the Third.