no it's english from the past.
you aren't going to look in an ecyclopedia that uses standard english and see words like "thou"
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwrighter.He could be regaured as the greatest wrighter in the English language and the worlds best dramatiser.
William Shakespeare could speak 4 different languages. English, Latin, French, and Italian were the languages that Shakespeare could speak fluently.
Shakespeare wrote in Early Modern English.
Not Old English, which is a totally different language that neither you nor Shakespeare could comprehend. Nor even Middle English, which Chaucer wrote in, and which you and Shakespeare could understand if it were written, but neither could understand when spoken. No, Shakespeare wrote exclusively in Modern English. You could understand Shakespeare if he spoke to you, although you might think his accent made him sound a bit like a pirate. (The particular dialect of English he used is called Early Modern English)
"Puppetified" is not a standard English word found in dictionaries, but it can be considered a creative or coined term. It could be understood to mean transformed into or controlled like a puppet.
"Unfun" is not a commonly recognized word in standard English dictionaries, but it could be considered a slang or informal term used to describe something that is not enjoyable or entertaining.
Unfortunately, there is no possible way to count all words in the English language because some words could be considered as having two separate meanings and therefore there would be no true answer.
yes because he is the best rapper ever
"Dian" does not have a standard English definition. It could be a name or a term in another language.
You could mean three things, which have three answers: 1. No. Shakespeare was not of Celtic stock which means that he was not "British" meaning Celtic. 2. Yes. Shakespeare lived in London and Stratford which are located in the British Isles. 3. No. Shakespeare was not a citizen of Great Britain which was not a country at the time he was alive. Shakespeare was English.
Only men could perform at the globe theater in Shakespeare's time, it was considered improper for a lady to act. hope i answered your question =]
The word "shule" does not have a standard meaning in English. It could be a misspelling or a word from another language.