And let the last word quoted here be one of Elizabeth's own, illustrative of her strangely mingled temperament of queenliness and insolence. |
Yet in a play that explores spiritual emptiness, the sense of absence is strangely appropriate. |
She haltered the strangely docile stallion and tied him up in the tie racks, next to an extremely irritable paint gelding being groomed. |
It seems they have a strangely warped sense of what they think is funny as well. |
The bag contained a tunic, a cloth jerkin, a prayer book, and, strangely enough, a book of fairy tales. |
We've heard nothing but praise for this film so far, but strangely it gets three stars across the board from the broadsheet reviewers. |