by Thomas Drablézien
Interesting piece. But if you wish to hear how Shakespeare sounded at the time he wrote, I've read from several sources that the modern accent closest to that of Elizabethan England is that heard, not in New England, but the state of Virginia.
<i>the plurals 'them' or 'their' outside their correct application.</i>
You do know that "them" and "their" are correctly used as gender-neutral third person singular, and it is a modern convention to insist they are not?
"Quivering quim... feels good in the mouth."
Yeah it does. ;)