No but seriously, I've never felt this much an English student in my life. I'm tipsy, I've finished Henry V and pondered the role of rhyming couplets, and now I'm looking forward to tomorrow and reading Nathaniel Lee's Lucius Junius Brutus (a restoration tragedy; have started, seems rather good) and starting on the Book of Sir Trystram, which I've also started and found to my liking.
I think this'll be a Shakespeare weekend though. I'll get more wine and watch the rest of the Hollow Crown! Hopefully people are partying tomorrow so I can claim the living room. And I also want to watch King Arthur and A Knight's Tale!
Also I can't decide whether I like Hiddles as Henry better in armour and leather or velvet and making love to Catherine.












