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If he said it, he would say it with an accent like that we associate with pirates, because that is the accent they had back then.

But then he may not have said it, as he doesn't use it in any of his plays.

Of course, if you are asking how Shakespeare would say that something was really really good, he might well use the word "excellent" as in "A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy". "Excellent" was one of Shakespeare's favourite words.

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