Kirn is spot on, too. In historical times, in some places, the wrong joke was tantamount to high treason.
In Shakespeare's day, pondering that the skull of a nobleman and the skull of a fool are indistuingishable from each other was considered extremely "political" as we say today.
Anyway, just wanted to hop on the wagon: listen, watch, read the transcript! Good stuff.
Kirn is spot on, too. In historical times, in some places, the wrong joke was tantamount to high treason.
In Shakespeare's day, pondering that the skull of a nobleman and the skull of a fool are indistuingishable from each other was considered extremely "political" as we say today.
Anyway, just wanted to hop on the wagon: listen, watch, read the transcript! Good stuff.
Kirn is spot on, too. In historical times, in some places, the wrong joke was tantamount to high treason.
In Shakespeare's day, pondering that the skull of a nobleman and the skull of a fool are indistuingishable from each other was considered extremely "political" as we say today.
Anyway, just wanted to hop on the wagon: listen, watch, read the transcript! Good stuff.