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.
He would say guess. As in this line from Titus Andronicus: "My lord, I know not, I, nor can I guess".
Most people would say that the murder scene is the climax.
There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
Hath.
Shakespeare would say "Wherefore art though?"
Shakespeare spoke English, you would say 'our'.
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.
"My God, I'm old!"
He would say guess. As in this line from Titus Andronicus: "My lord, I know not, I, nor can I guess".
He would say, "the best". And he does say it, a lot. E.g. "Murder most foul, as in the best it is." or "thou art the best of the cutthroats".
Shakespeare did not use the word "frequently". However he often used the perfectly modern and somewhat more straightforward "often".
Shakespeare never said at any time that he had a passion for writing. Therefore nothing at all can be said about the subject. He may have been passionate about writing, or he may have considered it a chore.
Shakespeare You Say - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".
When people say Shakespeare they mean William Shakespeare the playwright. There was only ever one of him.
The answer is HEST. And ecclesiastical degree is THD.