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tis - it is

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o'er

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ello - hello

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smel - smell

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Consider using resources such as the Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary by Alexander Schmidt or A Dictionary of Shakespeare's Language by T.W. Craik for translating modern English to Elizabethan English. These sources can provide meanings and translations for words commonly used in Shakespearean English.

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Translate from Elizabethan to Modern English?

Elizabethan English is Modern English, just an early form of it.


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"These" in Elizabethan English is exactly the same as it is in all other forms of Modern English: "these" e.g. "Where are these lads? Where are these hearts?" (Midsummer Night's Dream)


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