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A.Z. Foreman | Shakespeare's Sonnets 78-9 read in Early Modern English Pronunciation @a.z.foreman74 | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 hour ago
So, I’ve set myself the task of recording all of Shakespeare’s sonnets in reconstructions of what various types of London English sounded like in the late Elizabethan/early Jacobean period (you might call it "Original Pronunciation" if you must, but it is not to be confused with Crystal's reconstruction). I am recording them at a rate of (well, more or less) one every week. Most of them are subscriber-only on my Patreon account. Go ahead and make a pledge there to access them:

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I am making just a select few, like this one, publicly available right now.

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Shakespeare's Sonnets 78-9 read in Early Modern English Pronunciation @a.z.foreman74

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