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Alateixe
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where on the net, for free, can l find the entire script of Midsummer Night is dream translated into modern language?
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Beert
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It is not on the net and it is not free but there are editions that have the Elizabethan English on the left page and the Modern English on the right page. They're not all that expensive, but you're better off paraphrasing yourself
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Star Rider
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What? Shakespeare wrote Modern English. He used a few words and expressions that we do not use any more, but an ordinary good dictionary or text notes will clear that up for you. Take it phrase by phrase and it will make sense to you.
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User
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no fear shakepeare on sparknotes.com It puts shakespeare is original Elizabethan side by side with the modern day translation.
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Coach
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You wo not find it on the internet, but try Amazon, they're bound to have what you're looking for.
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