discuss the particular features of shakespeare’s use of english.
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In this context, Shylock, the most interesting creation of Shakespeare
from the linguistic point of view deserves special mention as the
language which Shakespeare put in his mouth was different from that of
anybody else’s.
With Shylock, Shakespeare tried his hand at an Anglo-Jewish dialect. He had his Old Testament at his finger’s end. He swore by Jacob’s staff and the holy Sabbath and addressed his servant Lancelot as Hagar’s offspring.
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In this context, Shylock, the most interesting creation of Shakespeare from the linguistic point of view deserves special mention as the language which Shakespeare put in his mouth was different from that of anybody else’s.
With Shylock, Shakespeare tried his hand at an Anglo-Jewish dialect. He had his Old Testament at his finger’s end. He swore by Jacob’s staff and the holy Sabbath and addressed his servant Lancelot as Hagar’s offspring.
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