Shakespeare got the ideas for virtually all of his stories from books he had read. Very few of his plots are original. The Comedy of Errors is based on an old Latin play, for example.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do when he was a child.
We have no idea, as there was no documentary evidence made on such a subject and anyone who had first-hand knowledge is long dead.
Maybe he played in the willow trees. We have no idea.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do. He left us no indication whatsoever of his personal likes and dislikes.
A story called Pandosto by Robert Greene.
We have no idea when Shakespeare first tried writing poetry.
We have no idea what Shakespeare's thoughts as a child might have been.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do when he was a child.
We have no idea, as there was no documentary evidence made on such a subject and anyone who had first-hand knowledge is long dead.
Yes, he wrote the play
Maybe he played in the willow trees. We have no idea.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do. He left us no indication whatsoever of his personal likes and dislikes.
A story called Pandosto by Robert Greene.
I have no idea but there is a book called king of shadows that explains about the globe theatre and William Shakespeare but it is half fiction half non. I recommend it completely and I'm only 10!
He never said. We really have very little idea what Shakespeare might have wanted.
The tragic story of star crossed lovers who die because of miscommunication is ancient, I think the oldest version being about Pyramus and Thisbe. So although Shakespeare was the one who wrote the play and the specific words and verse, he got the idea for it from a very similar poem written by Arthur Brooke in 1582.
Shakespeare may have worked for wages at some point in his life. If he did, we don't know what job he did, and certainly have no idea what his wage might have been.