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In Shakespearean language, "leave me alone" could be expressed as "Pray, depart from me" or "I do beseech thee, withdraw from my presence." The use of formal language and polite imperatives was common in Shakespeare's time, reflecting the social norms of the Elizabethan era. The phrase would likely be delivered with a sense of decorum and respect, even when requesting solitude.

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