Trippingly on the Tongue: A Booke of Instruction for Speaking Early Modern English |
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piece This is from Christofer Marlowe Doctor Faustus | 44 |
Hold Thy Chops Nightmare | 52 |
Thou Flee Thou Nit | 66 |
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17th century 21st century 2nd person singular 3rd person accent adverb are/be auxiliary verbs bethink betide context conversation dialects direct object Doctor Faustus dost drink Early Modern English EME SAE EME speakers example familiar formal Future Tense grammar Hamlet hath Horatio Imperative Mood Jane John Webster Julius Cæsar King language let not haste Let’s lord loud Marlowe Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus meaning missing word monologue negative NOBLEWOMAN Note one’s Past Tense Perkin Warbeck phrases play Present Tense pronounced reflexive verbs Renaissance Fair rhyme Romeo Rule SAE speakers Scene second person sentence structure Shakespeare shall/will shame should/would simple inversion Sirrah someone sound speak EME spelled subjunctive mood substitute syntax tell thee there’s thine thou hast Tis a Pity today’s unworthy choice vocabulary we/ye/you/they thou wilt/shalt we/ye/you/they will/shall Webster weep What’s Whore will/shall eat will/shall move will/shall sleep write Ye/you