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Shakespeare didnamp;#39;t sound like this. And he didnamp;#39;t sound like this either. But if you were back in 1610 and you snagged a couple front row tickets to the Globe, what kind of English would you hear? I have a confession. A tough one for a language nerd. Hhh.. here goes. I never really got into Shakespeare. I remember the theatre geeks, the girl with one hand raised, head turned, chanting lines to whom exactly? Maybe a poetry-loving squirrel? Neh, wasnamp;#39;t for me. I was into legos and languages. Which is how I ended up unintentionally parsing Homer in Greek before I had to face Shakespeare. Yes, HAD to. A class assignment, I think it was the Tempest. I skimmed just enough to pass a quiz. Then I wouldamp;#39;ve shelved the bard forever, but for that one stray remark. As the theatre geeks donned their best British accents, a random gadfly sneered: amp;quot;Heh, you know what Shakespeare really sounded like? He sounded like us.amp;quot; No, what? Had I missed somet