Since we are not exactly sure of the dates of composition of any of Shakespeare's plays, this is a bit of an estimate. However, the years 1594 to 1610 could be roughly considered Shakespeare's best.
35 years
2 years
For the first thirty-nine years of it.
About 30 years.
The first commercially successful typewriter was the Sholes and Glidden Type-Writer; E. Remington and Sons bought the patent and began production in March, 1873.
There is little reliable information about William Shakespeare's early life. Church records attached to the birth of his 7 brothers and sisters list his fathers occupations as: merchant, alderman, and high bailiff of Stratford. It is believed he was successful in his occupations in younger years, but far less successful as he got older allegendly dying quite poor.
Anne outlived Will by seven years, three months and fourteen days. She died in 1623.
She was 71 years old, very old in those days. She almost outlived her son.
Being the most successful female artist within the past 10 years.
Would you throw away a brick made of pure gold just because it's 400 years old? I didn't think so. Some things in art are great and never stop being great.
Probably, but it depends on fusion being successful, and it will take another 50 years to find out
5-7 years