Robert Greene in his pamphlet Greene's Groatsworth of Wit, published in 1592.
Shakespeare, in 1616. Anne lived for another seven years.
Absolutely not. Shakespeare wrote nothing about himself. He did not even have a biography until many years after his death.
She outlived him by seven years.
seven years after he died, in 1623, Shakespeare's first folio was published, including 36 plays. The folio was put together by his friends so that nobody could take Shakespeare's work as theirs.
It was first printed in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare's death.
None. Shakespeare did not write screenplays, he wrote stage plays. Film was not invented until 375 years after Shakespeare's death.
The Seven Years' War ended in 1763.
About half a million different people, over the years, have written books about Shakespeare. One of the best is Bill Bryson's biography of Shakespeare which, among many other excellent features, totally debunks the idea that someone other than Shakespeare wrote the plays.
The Seven Years war began from 1756 and ended in 1763
No, Chaucer wrote during the Middle English period. Shakespeare came more than 200 years later.
No. Shakespeare wrote in Modern English, in a dialect called Early Modern English.
About seven years.