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Did Shakespeare's wife publish Shakespeare's First Folio?

Shakespeare's works were never published in the Elizabethan Era because they were meant to be seen, and not read. The lines were passed on by word of mouth and eventually written. What we read today is quite frequently a corruption of Shakespeare's actual words.


Which Shakespeare play mentions Armida?

None. The word "Armida" appears nowhere in Shakespeare's works.


Is aint a real word?

Aint is a word, but it is not correct English. Yes, learned it myself. Yes, I know that you are suprised.


What word does not appear in the 1611 authorised version of the bible or in any play of shakespeare's published in his lifetime?

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Why isn't ain't a word?

The word 'aint' is a slang term, derived from word "isn't:" the word 'aint' is used due to laziness and a lack of enunciation of the individual components of the word.


What literary term would describe the word Gordon in Macbeth?

The word Gordon does not appear in Macbeth or any of Shakespeare's works.


What is the error in this sentence A student of English literature must read all the work of Shakespeare ni error?

The error in the sentence is the misspelling of the word "no" as "ni." The correct sentence should read: "A student of English literature must read all the works of Shakespeare." The word "ni" is not a valid English word and does not make sense in this context.


What did taper mean when William Shakespeare was alive?

It meant what it means now: a long thin candle. Shakespeare liked this word a lot and it is found also in the works of Ben Jonson, Milton and Webster, but not in Marlowe or the King James Bible. It could be a word which Shakespeare propelled into popularity.


What is the First Folio?

The First Folio describes the first, officially published texts of William Shakespeare's plays, which were produced in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare's death. The word "folio" simply describes the size of paper on which they were printed, and is used to differentiate them from unofficial "quarto" editions published during Shakespeare's lifetime. Again, "quarto" describes the size of the paper on which they were printed.


What does Shakespeare's word mad-bread mean?

Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.


What is Shakespeare based on?

I think you are labouring under the misapprehension that William Shakespeare wrote one thing. He didn't. He wrote many things, some of which are not based on anything, and others are based on classical stories, history, myth, other plays, and even current events. Although people sometimes use the word "Shakespeare" to describe all or some of Shakespeare's works, its use in this context is incorrect. Shakespeare is the man's name; if you want to talk about his works, use their names.


What does Shakespeare mean by the word townsfolk?

Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.