Shakespeak

What is Shakespeak?


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A heavily stylized form of English in which one implements that of Olde English, very elaborate metaphors and sometimes blank verse.

All Shakespearean works use Shakespeak

See shakespeare, shakespeak, shake, hamlet, macbeth, william, twelfth night


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