Besides the thirty-odd plays and hundred and fifty-four sonnets, he also wrote three narrative poems: The Rape of Lucrece, Venus and Adonis, and The Passionate Pilgrim.
Shakespeare's works are displayed in the Shakespeare section of any reputable bookstore.
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
I only know of the Makers of the Millennium coin with William Shakespeare.
People in Shakespeare's day had no concept of a "real name". Thus William Shakespeare's name is William Shakespeare even though the entry in the baptismal register reads "Guliemus filius Johannes Shakspere", or in English, "William the son of John Shakspere" The number of spelling variants for Shakespeare's last name is legendary, and as far as Shakespeare's contemporaries were concerned, none was more "real" than any other. Centuries of custom have hallowed the form "William Shakespeare". This is the standard spelling. You can call him "Guliemus Shakspere" if you like, but this is no more "real" than any other spelling.
William Shakespeare. Spelling variations abound, but he did not have any other name."William Shakespeare" William shakespere was quite literly his full name he was never given a middle name.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Yes he did!
sure why not?
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was an adoptive parent.
His name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have any others.
William Shakespeare died in 1616.
That quote is from the William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet.