Yes, he used that line in his play Hamlet.
Shakespeare's verse is in iambic pentameter, with five iambs to the line.
Hamlet, by Shakespeare.
Hamlet, by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is not famous for have been written fables, but he did. He wrote one intitled "The tree and the reed".
All of Shakespeare's plays are famous, but some of them are more famous than others. Hamlet is more famous than Pericles, but is The Tempest a famous play? Is the Merchant of Venice? Is Antony and Cleopatra?
They are called sonnets
shakespeare wrote alot of sonnets about love
Brevity is the soul of wit
"You need not to know" was a line from of Shakespeare's famous plays-A Midsummer's Night.
William Shakespeare would live on to write many famous plays.
Sometime before 1613 when he retired and after 1592 by which time he had already written his first play. Shakespeare wrote about 38 plays and many of them are famous.
This is akin to asking whether the Pope is Catholic. Shakespeare is the second-most famous writer of sonnets in the world (after Petrarch).