A Shakespearean Grammar 4+

General Glossary and Plays

Trang Hoai

Designed for iPad

    • 0,99 €

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Description

This app provides an offline version of A Shakespearean Grammar, General Glossary to Shakespeare's Works and Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background

This app is great resource for Shakespeare study.

▪ A Shakespearean Grammar is the finest and fullest guide to the peculiarities of Elizabethan syntax, grammar, and prosody.

It addresses every idiomatic usage found in Shakespeare's works (with additional references to the works of Jonson, Bacon, and others). Its informative introduction, which compares Shakespearian and modern usage, is followed by sections on grammar (classified according to parts of speech) and prosody (focusing on pronunciation).

▪ General Glossary to Shakespeare's Works contains over 6099 words and meaning. It is a comprehensive dictionary of words used in Shakespeare's drama and poetry. Entries include definitions of words, as well as examples of usage from Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers.

▪ Shakespeare's Roman Plays and their Background examines the plays, their relations to each other, and their development from classical and contemporary sources. Shakespeare's Roman Plays include Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, Coriolanus.

▪ Features:
- Search feature
- Bookmark feature
- Words of today


▪ If you want to suggest a new feature or report a bug, please send feedback to us. Thank you!

What’s New

Version 3.0

We have improved the app's user interface in this version.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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