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Common Shakespearean Vocabulary Guide by Twogunkid is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This document provides definitions for common terms used in Shakespearean works. It defines words like "anon" meaning right now, "art" meaning are or skill, and "dost" or "doth" meaning does or do. Other terms defined include "ere" meaning before, "fain" meaning gladly, and "fie" meaning an exclamation of dismay or disgust. It also briefly defines the Shakespearean usage of words like "hark", "hither", "thither", "hath", "ho", "mark", "marry", "pray", and others.

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Twogunkid
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