He did not have a specialization. He studied the general curriculum that was taught to all grammar school students.
Susan Leach has written: 'Shakespeare in the classroom' -- subject(s): Drama in education, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Primary), Study and teaching (Secondary)
No.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
Laurie E. Maguire has written: '\\' '30 great myths about Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Studying Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Examinations, Handbooks, manuals, Study guides
No he did not
Henry Thew Stephenson has written: 'The fickle wheel' -- subject(s): Fiction, History 'The study of Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Handbooks, manuals 'Narrative writing' -- subject(s): Narration (Rhetoric), Short story
The Geneva Study Bible The Geneva Study Bible
because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
William Shakespeare's mother's name was Mary Shakespeare
Harry McGuire Burton has written: 'Shakespeare and his plays' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, Study 'John Milton'
W. J. Rolfe has written: 'Elements of astronomy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Astronomy 'Shakespeare the boy' -- subject(s): Childhood and youth 'Shakespeare As a Boy' 'Fairy tales in prose and verse' 'Handbook of chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry 'The elementary study of English' -- subject(s): Accessible book
a school and a subject