The English plays are like their English puddings: nobody has any taste for them but themselves.


Joseph Spence Anecdotes (ed. J. M. Osborn, 1966) no. 1033


The English plays are like their English puddings: nobody has any taste for them but themselves.

The English plays are like their English puddings: nobody has any taste for them but themselves.

The English plays are like their English puddings: nobody has any taste for them but themselves.

The English plays are like their English puddings: nobody has any taste for them but themselves.