Shakespeare only speaks in his own voice in his poetry. In the plays, what is being said is said by a character. Nevertheless, although this is Hamlet talking, not Shakespeare, "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy" fits the bill.
According to Islamic beliefs, Allah does not speak a specific language as He is considered to be beyond human comprehension and limitations.
William Shakespeare could speak 4 different languages. English, Latin, French, and Italian were the languages that Shakespeare could speak fluently.
william shakespeare
All of the plays of William Shakespeare were written in English.
When you speak of this - and you will - be kind
Romeo
open your mouth really WIDE so that you speak really clearly :)
Some Shakespearian phrases are so common in everyday speak that they are frequently quoted with out citation or reference, as of they have passed into the body of common knowledge. The "common knowledge" get out is different for different establishments, so yes I would expect many students do, I have.
Willam Shakespear spoke middle english
They were more likely to speak in prose and less likely in poetry. Of course, all types of characters speak prose sometimes.
Yes, they did.
'A horse! A HORSE! My KINGdom for a HORSE!'Your hearts are mighty, your skins are whole.It's not enough to speak, but to speak true.