Shakespearean relative clause: "I have a brother is condemned to die" – english.stackexchange.com

In Measure for Measure 2.2.785, Shakespeare wrote the following sentence: I have a brother is condemned to die. I am wondering why he omitted the relative pronoun and left the helping verb. Isn't ...

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