He would say guess. As in this line from Titus Andronicus: "My lord, I know not, I, nor can I guess".
I just finished reading the brand new book, "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" which is the Star Wars story told as Shakespeare would have done, in blank verse. So, I guess you could say some writers of today are obviously heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare ate. We can only guess.
He was about 39, and that is the best guess.
Guess what? Shakespeare wrote in English. In English, "was" is written "was". That's exactly how Shakespeare used it. Some well-known examples include:"He was the noblest Roman of them all.""Macduff was from his mother's womb untimely ripp'd""He was a man; take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.""I was one, sir, in this interlude, one Sir Thopas"and so on and on and on.
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.
Shakespeare would say "Wherefore art though?"
I don't know but I guess it could be off we go
As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!
I just finished reading the brand new book, "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" which is the Star Wars story told as Shakespeare would have done, in blank verse. So, I guess you could say some writers of today are obviously heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare spoke English, you would say 'our'.
As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!As a rough guess, I would say 165 million tons!
Not much but if I had to guess I would say mustard or Delia Smith ;) Not much but if I had to guess I would say mustard or Delia Smith ;)
I would say mystery. I am not sure, but if I had to guess, that is what my guess would be.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare ate. We can only guess.
"My God, I'm old!"
He was about 39, and that is the best guess.
I would have to say, no it does not.