Shakespeare and Company is an English-language bookshop in the heart of Paris. It 1. has been (be) a meeting place for writers and readers for almost seventy years.In 1951, a bookshop 2. named ( name) Le Mistral was opened by George Whitman. It was renamed Shakespeare and Company in ...
根据上文“Shakespeare created many commonly used expressions, new words, and the way of using punctuation(莎士比亚创造了许多常用的表达方式、新词以及标点符号的使用方式)”可知,莎士比亚对语言的发展产生了巨大的影响。B项:Thus, he affects the English language in a big way.(因此,他对英语的影响很大。)...
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ENGLISH LANGUAGEReviews the book "Shakespeare and the Origins of English," by Neil Rhodes.Berry, Ralphcontemporary review
during his 52 years on earth, he enriched the English language in ways so profound it’s almost impossible to fully gauge his impact. Without him, our vocabulary would be just too different. He gave us uniquely vivid ways in which to express hope and despair, sorrow and rage, love and ...
Obviously, it was written a long time ago, a few hundred years ago, so the style is very different from modern English, so where it's difficult, I will do my best to explain the meaning. So, we have one, two, three, four, five, six examples here from six different plays, and ...
English is, in some ways, a very simple language. There are no gendered nouns like there are in German or Spanish. We have one simple indefinite article, “the,” and two definite articles with a simple rule for when to use them, “a” and “an.” ...
1 William Shakespeare is widely regarded as the most famous writer and poet of the English language and the world’s excellent dramatist. (1).如果你想成为一名优秀的英语学习者,了解莎士比亚和他的作品是必要的。 William Shakespeare was born in England in 1564 and died in 1616. His works include...
【小题1】根据上文“Shakespeare created many commonly used expressions, new words, and the way of using punctuation(莎士比亚创造了许多常用的表达方式、新词以及标点符号的使用方式)”可知,莎士比亚对语言的发展产生了巨大的影响。B项:Thus, he affects the English language in a big way.(因此,他对英语的...
The language of Shakespeare’s comedy lags rather than leads in the markers of historical change in the forms of English. Speeches echo the contemporary, commonplace, material world less than plays by Shakespeare’s peers. The comedy data suggests that i
1 Shakespeare and the Traditions of English Stage Comedy Janette Dillon Our wooing doth not end like an old play: Jack hath not Gill. These ladies' courtesy Might well have made our sport a comedy. (Love's Labour's Lost, 5.2.874–6)1 Here Shakespeare signals his awareness, in a ...