...Plays.
Latin was the language which formed most of the curriculum in Shakespeare's day. The students spent most of their time translating Latin texts.
I didn't know he started. Smoking was a new thing in Shakespeare's day, and most popular among the rich, who could afford it.
Since Shakespeare wasn't born until 1564 and Richard III died in 1485, they didn't actually "know" each other personally. Instead, one of Shakespeare's most well known plays is based on the life of Richard III.
We can't know for sure. They didn't keep records of attendance. And it is the play which brought in the largest crowds for the longest time which made the company, and thus Shakespeare, the most money.
I am a HUGE fan of Shakespeare, and from what I know, no.
Shakespeare hated school because he never went to school and he really hated the most TEACHERS
Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet. Most people if they know the name of only one of Shakespeare's plays will know Romeo and Juliet. However, Hamlet is more quoted, more performed, more parodied and much more studied than Romeo and Juliet is.
As far as we know Shakespeare never fought with anyone.
I don't know probably Shakespeare's theater.
Cardenio is the missing play about which we know the most. There is also Love's Labour's Won.
The vernacular. Rabelais wrote in French, Shakespeare in English. In Shakespeare's case, writing in Latin would have been professional suicide, seeing as most of the people who paid to see his plays did not know Latin.