Elizabethan English
Elizabethan English refers to the form of the English language spoken and written during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England (1558-1603). This period is characterized by the use of archaic vocabulary, intricate sentence structures, and a distinct style of grammar and pronunciation. Elizabethan English is known for its rich literature, including the works of William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe, which have had a lasting impact on the English language.