In Shakespearean language, "purpled-mad-bread-malt-worm" could be interpreted as a whimsical or metaphorical phrase. Each word evokes vivid imagery: "purpled" suggests something regal or rich, "mad" hints at insanity or passion, "bread" symbolizes sustenance or life, "malt" relates to brewing and transformation, and "worm" could imply decay or the natural cycle of life. Together, they might reflect a complex emotional state or a commentary on the human condition, blending elements of vitality and decay in a poetic manner.
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Thou means you i Shakespearian language
A Shakespearian comedy always ends on laughter however a Shakespearian tragedy ends with death.
shakespearian quote
To be Melleged to something Meleged meaning Glued
Well.. Shakespearian Culture was very against witchcraft/sourcery/magic or 'the supernatural.' [=
Racism, sexism, politics there was much less money therefore less education. People talked in old English e.g in Shakespearian language
Macbeth , Juliet & romeo
No, it's a band
Drama schools didn't exist during Shakespearian times. Actors were trained by the company they joined.
period, modern, shakespearian
period, modern, shakespearian