![]() ![]() : The Ultimate Free Shakespeare Resource: Access from outside the UPF: (make sure you have the SARE button installed on your browser: ) or by means of a VPN ( ). An abbreviated version of the OED (the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary) is available as an app for phones and tables (iOS and Android) on Apple’s App Store and on Android’s Google Play. Free access from UPF computers: search “OED online” in the library catalogue. The iOS edition also includes a modern interlinear translation for all of Shakespeare’s works. ![]() Shakespeare Pro ( ): app for iOS, Android and MacOS (available on Apple’s App Store and on Android’s Google Play): it includes David and Ben Crystal’s dictionary Shakespeare’s Words, Shakespeare’s complete works and a concordance (when you look up a word the results show all the places in Shakespeare’s works where it occurs, as well as the context). An app for phones, tablets and PCs offering many of the features of the website is Shakespeare Pro (see below). The website allows you to search for words, text fragments and whole works contains the text of each work, annotated with a glossary on the right side includes a concordance (when you look up a word the results show all the places in Shakespeare’s works where it occurs, as well as the context) includes a list of 100 “Frequently Encountered Words”. This is a subscription website the number of entries you can view for free is very limited. Go to the Translation section DictionariesĬrystal, David Crystal, Ben, Shakespeare’s Words.
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