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About Shakespeare apostrophes
Hi I just tried to read Shakespeare's sonnets but I don't know what means the words with apostrophes like: show'st or th’account or even grow'st.
Hope you guys can aide me on this.
Alex.
13 de ago. de 2012 9:24
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show'st = showest = to show
EX:
Please show me the way to the post office.
grow'st = growest = to grow
EX:
The kitten grows bigger everyday.
I'm not recalling which sonnet "th'account" appears, but, knowing Shakespeare, it would mean "the account". This would be because of "the" and "account" both starting with the "uh" sound. Instead of speaking a double-uh sound, it would be blended into one: th'account.
Hope this helps because I love Shakespeare's work! Good luck. :)
13 de agosto de 2012
2
Well, fairly obviously, an apostrophe indicates some letters have been omitted. :) So..
show'st = (you) show
th'account = the account
grow'st = (you) grow
The -est ending was used for "you" verbs, but this form no longer exists in modern English.
So what's with the apostrophes anyway? Fairly easy.
show'st (1 syllable) vs. showest (2 syllables)
th'account (2 syllables) vs the account (three syllables)
grow'st (1 syllable) vs growest (2 syllables)
So the word/phrase is made to fit the poetic rhythm.
13 de agosto de 2012
Normally the apostrophes show the letter ‘e’ has been removed. (not always though)
The words you quoted are shortened versions of ‘showest’ ‘the account’ and ‘growest’
Understandest thou the rest of the ways in which Shakespeare writeth?
13 de agosto de 2012
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Japonés, Latín, Español
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