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Edward III | 1327-1377 |
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Richard Cromwell | 1658-1659 |
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James II | 1685-1688 |
William III | 1689-1702 |
Mary II | 1689-1694 |
Anne | 1702-1714 |
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George III | 1760-1820 |
George IV | 1820-1830 |
William IV | 1830-1837 |
Victoria | 1837-1901 |
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George V | 1910-1936 |
Edward VIII | 1936-1936 |
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in Modern English:
pronounce all of them. Yes! Kind of as the French knights in Monty
Python's The Holy Grail do!
say gh with lots of breath, like the ch in German ich;
say the l before an f;
say the w before an r.
Sound Examples
Knyght
Write
Gnawen
Halve
A few additional things about consonants to keep in mind:
ch as in chivalrie always has the sound in church;
gg usually represents a hard g, but in words where the Modern English
equivalent has a sound like that in judge it is pronounced as in
Modern English;
the ending -ion or -ioun is always said with two syllables, never like shun;
roll R's.
always pronounce s's as in hiss, not as a z
Sound Examples
Chivalrie
Juggen
Passioun
Resoun
Has
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Clicknotes.com | Here you can find online annotated versions of several of Shakespeare's plays. This site is a project created by Professor Philip Weller. |
"The web's first edition of the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. This site has offered Shakespeare's plays and poetry to the Internet community since 1993." | |
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First Folio and Early Quartos | " These texts are the earliest appearances in print of some of Shakespeare's plays and poems. The spelling, punctuation, and other early modern printing conventions have not been normalized..." |
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