Negotiating A Harsh Ultimatum At Harfleur
\"Take pity of your town and of your people\" - Act 3.3, 105
Whimsical Yet Complex
\"Take pity of your town and of your people\" - Act 3.3, 105
\"Heaven shall hear our prayers; lest our sighs will breathe the welkin dim and stain the sun with fog.\" - Titus Andronicus
If Shakespeare can be translated into fictional languages, why not real-world endangered languages?
\"Why I do trifle thus with his despair is done to cure it\" - The History of King Lear, Act IV.5
\"Why, so, brave lords, when we do join in league I am a lamb\" - Titus Andronicus Act IV Scene II
\"Hath not a Jew...warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer as a Christian is?\" - \"The Merchant of Venice,\" Act III.1
\"O reason not the need!\" - \"The History of King Lear,\" Act II.4
It involves seeing the specific time period when English would have been spoken.
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\"There she shook the holy water from her heavenly eyes\" - The History Of King Lear, Act IV.3a