Shakespeare went into business with his partners in the theatrical company The Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. Before that time there is no indication that Shakespeare was in business for himself as opposed to being someone's employee.
all plays begin at 2 o'clok
In London. It began and ended there.
Between 1585 and 1592
One of Shakespeare's plays (which could be published as a book, although Shakespeare himself never had it published, or ever intended that it should be) is called Othello.
It's not from Shakespeare, but from John Webster's The White Devil: "I do not look/ Who went before, nor who shall follow me;/ No, at myself I will begin and end."
They were friends and business partners for many many years. Shakespeare left a little remembrance to Burbage in his will.
He was a business man you arod
If you are writing a business letter, you should begin with the date. After that comes the person's name, title, and address.
Not Hamlet. It doesn't come from Shakespeare. It is a song by Jackie Lomax.
When he wrote his first one, which is thought to have been somewhere around 1590.
Friends and business partners. Shakespeare left a little something for Burbage in his will. He also wrote all of his male leads for him.
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