Oh the times in London I studied it for school . It was one of the many happy times they had many plays were outcasted and there were woman on the corners begging for money . And men were more of a high class people. It was a good time a chivalry (which now does not exist) Aww there were no "yo mamma" jokes and every one got along. It was a good time of the gays as well . Men on Men .
The only Edmund shakespeare I know of was the younger brother of William Shakespeare. He was born in 1580 and went to London to work in the theatre like his older brother where he was killed.
"William Shakespeare and the Globe" sounds like the title of an essay.
Jews were expelled from London around 1290 by Edward I. Oliver Cromwell approved their return in 1655. William Shakespeare probably never saw, or met a jew, but there were many superstitions, so he probably was scared of them.
William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare took great pride in his name.
As You Like It by William Shakespeare - 2013 was released on: USA: 1 January 2013 (DVD premiere)
William Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet, died in August 1596, aged 11.
You are aware, are you not, that London is a city in the kingdom of England? Asking who was "London's Queen" is like asking who is the President of Philadelphia. The Queen of England was Elizabeth I when Shakespeare was born and continued to be so until 1603 when she died. For the rest of Shakespeare's life the Queen was Anne of Denmark, wife to James I.
We have no idea what Shakespeare liked to do when he was a child.
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