Ziggy by Tom Wilson & Tom II for June 17, 2021

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    allen@home  almost 3 years ago

    Shakespeare writes in a different language than American.

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    Templo S.U.D.  almost 3 years ago

    whatever dost thou mean, fowl?

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    wjones  almost 3 years ago

    Old English.

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    SlackPuter   almost 3 years ago

    With autocorrect who really knows how to spell… I’ve seen that skill leave me some as well.

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    christelisbetty  almost 3 years ago

    He was British,they’ve never mastered English.

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    Jogger2  almost 3 years ago

    Over the centuries, pronunciation has changed enough so only about 1/2 of Shakespeare’s rhymes still rhyme.

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    fritzoid Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    “I don’t see any use in having a uniform and arbitrary way of spelling words. We might as well make all clothes alike and cook all dishes alike. Sameness is tiresome; variety is pleasing. I have a correspondent whose letters are always a refreshment to me, there is such a breezy unfettered originality about his orthography. He always spells Kow with a large K. Now that is just as good as to spell it with a small one. It is better. It gives the imagination a broader field, a wider scope. It suggests to the mind a grand, vague, impressive new kind of a cow.”

    “I have had an aversion to good spelling for sixty years and more, merely for the reason that when I was a boy there was not a thing I could do creditably except spell according to the book. It was a poor and mean distinction and I early learned to disenjoy it. I suppose that this is because the ability to spell correctly is a talent, not an acquirement. There is some dignity about an acquirement, because it is a product of your own labor. It is wages earned, whereas to be able to do a thing merely by the grace of God and not by your own effort transfers the distinction to our heavenly home—where possibly it is a matter of pride and satisfaction but it leaves you naked and bankrupt.”

    “I never had any large respect for good spelling. That is my feeling yet. Before the spelling-book came with its arbitrary forms, men unconsciously revealed shades of their characters and also added enlightening shades of expression to what they wrote by their spelling, and so it is possible that the spelling-book has been a doubtful benevolence to us.”

    “Ours is a mongrel language which started with a child’s vocabulary of three hundred words, and now consists of two hundred and twenty-five thousand; the whole lot, with the exception of the original and legitimate three hundred, borrowed, stolen, smouched from every unwatched language under the sun, the spelling of each individual word of the lot locating the source of the theft.”

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    KEA  almost 3 years ago

    English spelling didn’t get “standardized” until way after Shakespeare

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    mistercatworks  almost 3 years ago

    No matter how Shakespeare spelled a word, it became the definitive spelling for decades.

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