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Double superlative

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58:"Canst thou, O partial sleep, give thy repose / To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude, / And in the calmest and most stillest night, / With all appliances and means to boot, / Deny it to a king?"—Shakespeare, 43:
language. The presence of more than one superlative marker is widespread across varieties of English around the world and is also found in other languages. Historically, this construction dates back to
184: 166: 164:"The Most Unkindest Cut of All"— Shakespeare's Use of Multiple Decrees of Adjective and Adverb Comparison 78: 70: 28: 49: 90: 69:
Another famous example of a double superlative used in the works of Shakespeare is in the play,
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provides numerous examples of double superlatives in his works.
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superlative
adjective
English grammar
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Old English
Shakespeare
Henry IV, Part Two
Julius Caesar
Anthony
Brutus
Double comparative
Double negative
"Is the Double Superlative the Most Stupidest Construction in Grammar?"
"Double comparatives | Yale Grammatical Diversity Project: English in North America"
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