Hereof, what does an mean in Shakespeare?
But that doesn't actually clue us into what Shakespearean means. It does seem a term that falls into two categories: (a) a term used to denote high quality, or (b) a term used to denote a certain type of story. Sometimes it is used to indicate both of these things at the same time.
Beside above, what does nice mean in Shakespeare? nice play, Shakespeare. Used to describe an action. Good or Bad.
Just so, how do you say I in Shakespeare?
Shakespeare's PronounsThe first person -- I, me, my, and mine -- remains basically the same. The second-person singular (you, your, yours), however, is translated like so: "Thou" for "you" (nominative, as in "Thou hast risen.")
What does lamentable mean in Shakespeare?
Definition of lamentable. 1 : that is to be regretted or lamented : deplorable the lamentable consequences of the war. 2 : expressing grief : mournful a faint and lamentable cry— Walter de la Mare.
