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In Shakespearean language, "I beg your pardon" can be expressed as "I beseech thee pardon me" or simply "Pardon me, I pray." These phrases reflect the formal and poetic nature of Early Modern English. The use of "thee" and "thou" highlights the intimacy or familiarity between speakers, which was common in Shakespeare's time.

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