We have no idea whatsoever. We have very little information about his private life.
He bought and sold property in his spare time and made quite a bit of money... that's the only thing i know so i .
While much of it is a mystery, he definitely wrote, sold property, acted, and probably also spent time with his wife and kids.
We have no idea. Shakespeare did not keep a diary or write chatty letters to people which would reveal what he did in his spare time, if he had any. One suspects that if he was able to get any amount of time off, he would use it to visit his family in Stratford. However, since the company was playing six days a week as a rule, there wasn't much time for that even.
We have absolutely no way of knowing what Shakespeare might have done in his spare time, if he had any. However, we can assume he spent time with his wife, read books, and wrote.
He would drink a bit and mabie organise where people would stand. he never really had 'spare time'
We have no record of what Shakespeare may have done in his spare time.
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No, he was mostly a free verse poet.
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
the puritans wanted to close down the theaters in Shakespeare time
Ben Jonson, Shakespeare's friend and fellow playwright.
How where foreigners such as the Spanish, Portuguese, the French, the Jews, and the Africans treated in England during Shakespeare's time?
No, he was mostly a free verse poet.
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.
The role of children, in Shakespeare's time and at any other time, is to learn how to be adults.
There was an outbreak of plague in Stratford at about the time of Shakespeare's birth but Shakespeare didn't get it.
The plague hit England around the time of Shakespeare
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
No , but Shakespeare was , and remains , famous .
She wasn't alive during "Shakespeare's time". She was born 300 years after Shakespeare's daughter Susannah. Women could and did write during "Shakespeare's time" but not women who had not yet been born.
No, there is no evidence of plague in Stratford at the time Shakespeare died.
Shakespeare never left England.
Shakespeare was entertained the same as anyone else, when he had time.
In England alone, about five million people lived at the same time as Shakespeare.