Even or sometimes evening. (This is a contraction that reflects a different pronunciation.)
The apostrophe tells you that one or more letters have been omitted from the word. In this case the letter is "v", as it is with the word "e'er". "E'en" does not mean "even"--"e'en" IS the word "even.
Shakespeare does not use a word "e'ev"
There is no such word as "e'ev" anywhere in Shakespeare's works.
Because people ask about this non-word fairly frequently, it would appear that someone has included it in a list of standard questions about Shakespeare, which some teacher is stupidly using without having the least idea where he or she got it. If you know the origin of this standard question, please add it to this answer or contact the answerer.
He does not want you to know. It is a word in his diary/journal. It could mean anything from the night he found Chuck Norris to night of the meeting of Aidwong.
It is an abbreviation of "ever" with the "v" left out.
e'er means ever
will Shakespeare missed "v"
e.g. o'er-over,ne'er-never
E'er is a spoken form of the word ever. Several words have been done this way as a means to convey certain accents.
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happening quickly
You mean Mercutio. He is a character in William Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet. He was a close friend of Romeo's.
i think it is an old word for "sex object" used in Shakespeare's time.....not fully sure though.
Basically, he meant that Shakespeare had something which would be relevant at any time, not just in the time he wrote it. Shakespeare was not "topical" most of the time. Jonson, on the other hand, filled his plays with references to people and ideas which were well-known when he was alive but nobody knows about now, which makes Jonson's plays quite dated and hard to follow compared with Shakespeare's.
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What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
The name Yves is typically pronounced as "eev" in French.
Shakespeare cannot be mean - he has been dead for centuries.
You use your EEV
When people say Shakespeare they mean William Shakespeare the playwright. There was only ever one of him.
Shakespeare was born in 1564, if that's what you mean. That was the year he started being Shakespeare.
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Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
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