The modal verbs will/would, shall/should, can/could, may/might, need, must, ought and dare/durst in the English of the time of Shakespeare

The modal verbs will/would, shall/should, can/could, may/might, need, must, ought and dare/durst in the English of the time of Shakespeare
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