The diplomacy of the early 1520s culminated at Pavia, with the ruin of French hopes – and also English as Hapsburg for a while reigned supreme. Domestic politics saw Wolsey discredited for the first time, and the Boleyns arrive at court.
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Shakespeare’s pronunciation
You can find out more from Mary at Annagramatica
You can hear Ben Crystal’s hour-long talk about Shakespeare’s pronunciation on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqmgeth4tFY&t=11s
The Shakespeare’s Original Pronunciation CD is available on Amazon [$14.04] and through other book and music outlets:
https://www.amazon.com/Shakespeares-Original-Pronunciation-Ben-Crystal/dp/0712351191
I hope you have a great holiday David, but please, come back. History needs you. We need you! 😉
And vice versa of course. Don’t worry (sniff) I;ll never leave you (sob)
Another great podcast David!
Thanks Omar!
I just listened to this episode and as an American, can you please continue to say bath and France in American accent as much as possible?