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There is no such language as "Shakespearean Language". Shakespeare wrote in English. If you check, you will find that he uses such common English words as "so" as often as anyone else who speaks English, and with the same meaning.

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Elizabethan English is basically the same as modern English and all its basic words are the same. The word "good" is "good", like when Hamlet says, "there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. "

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Shakespeare's language both for writing and speaking, was English. Now, what is the word for "the" in English? I'm waiting . . .

While you're thinking, here are some clues:

"Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son of York."

"To be or not to be: that is the question."

"What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East and Juliet is the sun."

"If music be the food of love, play on."

and finally a quotation which summarizes your question:

"This is the silliest stuff that ever I heard."

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Shakespeare's language was English, so it should come as no surprise to find that "good" was "good". Hamlet says, "there is nothing either good

or bad but thinking makes it so."

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Shakespearean language is English. "All" in English is "all". It's a no-brainer.

"All the world's a stage" --Shakespeare, As You Like It.

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