Not in Shakespeare's day. People knew he was a good playwright and his work was popular, but if you asked people then, they might not even pick him as the best playwright of the time in London, nevermind in the world for all time. The centuries have given people a better perspective.
I gather you are not talking about William Shakespeare the playwright who died in 1616. You should probably specify which William Shakespeare you are talking about if you are not talking about the obvious one.
Shakespeare's sex was male. Pretty obvious, really.
This is obvious. NO.
This is generally accepted to be a reference in a pamphlet called "Greene's Groatsworth of Wit" published in 1592 which goes as follows: "Yes, trust them not: for there is an vpstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tygers hart wrapt in a Players hyde, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blanke verse as the best of you: and being an absolute Iohannes fac totum, is in his owne conceit the onely Shake-scene in a country." The italicised phrase "Tyger's hart wrapt in a Players hyde" is thought to be an allusion to the line in Shakespeare's Henry VI Part 3, "O, tyger's heart wrapped in a woman's hide". There really is no coherent explanation for the capitalized "Shake-scene" apart from the obvious one that it is making fun of the name of William Shakespeare, the actor and playwright.
Her conceit was obvious to everyone in the room.
It was obvious to everyone in the room that she was in turmoil during the quiz.
Muhammad Ali you dum dums zanoits its obvious
HONESTY is the best quality for scientists and everyone! An open mind and the ability to see beyond the obvious.
if they have no obvious common factors (such as 3!!!!!!!) then you multiply them to get the GCF.
Tragedies - The obvious one...Romeo & JulietComedies - Much Ado About NothingHistories - Henry VI
Too obvious, fossil fuel combustion.
It was so secret that nobody apart from him ever knew it. Which means nobody can tell you what it was.Come on! We don't even know all the obvious facts about Shakespeare's life, never mind his secrets.