St. Crispin's Day Speech from Shakespeare's "Life of Henry V" read in late Elizabethan Pronunciation

St. Crispin's Day Speech from Shakespeare's "Life of Henry V" read in late Elizabethan Pronunciation

A. Z. Foreman

Note: there are five other characters in this scene beside the prince at the beginning. They do not all have identical phonologies. There were quite a few competing types of speech in London ca. 1600.

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