you could call it the shakespearian times
I believe there is a trade magazine called "Call Center Magazine." Perhaps that is a good place to start.
If it is a male, it is called an actor, and (if female) an actress.
Shakespeare was a part owner in two theatres, the Globe, which was a large Theatre open to the elements, and the Blackfriars which was a small indoor theatre. The Blackfriars was called that after the district in London where it was situated. Nobody knows where they got the name The Globe; it could have been Shakespeare's invention or that of one of his partners.
you call your food magazine because like magazine your food is different in everyday life
It is a form of Modern English called Early Modern English or Elizabethan English.
Her name was Anne Hathaway. After she married Shakespeare, she was known as Anne Shakespeare.
She's dead, you know. She was called Mary Arden until she was married to Mr. Shakespeare, when she was called Mary Shakespeare.
She's dead, you know. She was called Mary Arden until she was married to Mr. Shakespeare, when she was called Mary Shakespeare.
Time magazine called Margaret Mead "Mother of the World" for her influential work as an anthropologist and her impact on shaping cultural understanding and women's roles in society.
Yes, there is a magazine called ES Magazine, which is a weekly lifestyle and fashion magazine published by the Evening Standard newspaper in the UK.
William Shakespeare's mother is named as Mary Shakespeare.
Mary Shakespeare.