hamlet
It depends what you think is distasteful. Did Shakespeare make dirty jokes? Absolutely. Some plays, like Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure, and Troilus and Cressida, have more than others.
Many of Shakespeare's plays are based around historical events in the past that actually happened, which might make them historical. However, his "History plays" are based on historical events in the history of England, and are named after the king who was reigning at the time. The plays based on historical events in Ancient Rome or Scotland are not considered to be histories.
It is misleading to suggest that Shakespeare wrote stories. With very few exceptions, Shakespeare made plays out of other people's stories. He also tweaked their stories and made them better. But he did not write or even make up stories.
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When would I make a reference absolute
Yes, make sure to leave out references that aren't as important. Use references that highlight your abilities in the work force. Include references to projects that prove that you are a good leader.
You are the only person who can write out your references, and you are free to make a copy of them before handing them over with your application.
He was living in London, a full-time actor trying to make a break into the playwriting business.
Shakespeare is believed to be one of a group of playwrights who tried to write a play about Sir Thomas More. However, there was no way to write it that didn't make Henry VIII look bad, and although they tried several drafts, they could not get it approved by the censors.
To make it easier to see what parts of a formula refer to what cells or references on a worksheet, the cell references in the formula are shown in colour and highlights around the cells are in the corresponding colours.
To make it easier to see what parts of a function refer to what cells or references on a worksheet, the cell references in the function are shown in colour and highlights around the cells are in the corresponding colours.
If your reference has a prior relationship with the potential employer then the contact would make sense. If not, no.