Take a look at the book Burleigh, by Julie McKeown
Publisher: Richard Dennis Publications Dist (July 26, 2006) ISBN-10: 0903685809 ISBN-13: 978-0903685801 It costs $82 on Amazon.com. I am told that page 74 has images of Burleigh's Shakespeare jugs. As well as Shakespeare himself, the series includes Romeo, Falstaff, Julius Caesar, Midsummer Night's Dream, Cardinal Wolsey, Touchstone, Shylock, and Macbeth. They were modeled by Ernest T. Bailey and produced around 1950.
Probably Shakespeare. Just about anyone who goes to school hears about Shakespeare; not everyone studies the history of the United Kingdom.
William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 is probably the most popular of his couplets. It is about love in its most ideal form.
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Little is know about the private life of William Shakespeare. He probably was a law abiding citizen since his work was highly praised by the public.
William Burleigh was born in 1785.
William Burleigh died in 1827.
I gather you are not talking about William Shakespeare the playwright who died in 1616. You should probably specify which William Shakespeare you are talking about if you are not talking about the obvious one.
Probably Hamlet
Probably Shakespeare. Just about anyone who goes to school hears about Shakespeare; not everyone studies the history of the United Kingdom.
We have no information about any of William Shakespeare's favourites, as there is little information about his personal life in general.
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William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway (no, not that Anne Hathaway) in late November, 1582. Probably the 28th or 29th.
Not a legitimate one. William Davenant claimed to be Shakespeare's bastard son, but this was probably canny self-promotion on his part.
William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 is probably the most popular of his couplets. It is about love in its most ideal form.
His most famous quote is probably "to be or not to be"
Probably William Shakespeare 1564-1616. But depending on the school, it might be anyone else called Shakespeare. It could be William Shakespeare Jr. ?-1950, the inventor of the even-winding fishing reel.