Have you tried "Talking With" by Jane Martin?
"Daughters" by Maya Levy also has some good ones.
Yes. Shakespeare was not the owner of the right to publish his plays. His position was rather like that of someone hired by a television network to write a script for a television show. The script belongs to the network, not the writer. In the same way, Shakespeare's scripts belonged to the King's Men. Some of the Quarto editions published during his lifetime seem to be pirate copies and others seem to be copies published by the company. The Folio, published in 1623, was published by two members of the company, not by Shakespeare's residuary legatees John and Susanna Hall.
From 1585-1592, at the age of 21, William Shakespeare began his career as an actor and writer. He started off with success and loved the theater which inspired him to write plays. He produced most of his plays from 1589-1613.
It is difficult to say exactly, because the knowledge we have may not be exhaustive. We are aware of the titles of four plays which Shakespeare is said to have written which were not included in the 1623 First Folio. Of these, we have quarto versions of two of them, Pericles, published in 1609, and The Two Noble Kinsmen, published in 1634. Two more, Cardenio and Love's Labour's Won, we know by title, but do not have a copy of either. Were they ever published? We can't tell. Are there even more plays which Shakespeare wrote which we don't even know the name of? Quite possibly. A huge number of the plays written in Shakespeare's day were never published and have been forgotten about or would have been forgotten about if someone had not made a diary entry about them.
A monologue is a speech made by one person, either in the presence or absence of others. Julius Caesar is a play by William Shakespeare. "Julius Caesar Monologue" is a long speech made by someone in that play. Mark Antony has a long monologue in the play and so does Brutus. Various characters have shorter speeches long enough to consider as monologues: Cassius, Casca, Brutus and Antony again, and even Caesar.
It depends what you mean by "books". He published about three long poems, if you want to call those books. He wrote a bunch of short poems which someone else collected into a book. He wrote 38 plays, which were a sheaf of papers until other people came along and published them, at first one by one and later, after his death, all but two collected in one volume. Was that one book or 36 books? Or are you asking whether he ever wrote something which he meant to have published in a book. The answer is, only the two poems Venus and Adonis and Rape of Lucrece. Shakespeare never wrote stories or novels.
Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.Caesar did not have the authority to raise an army at the time. Only someone holding the rank of praetor and above, could legitimately raise an army.
Competition is when you compete with someone.
Self-competition is when someone takes on challenges to up their personal goals.
because someone published it? why else....
Someone to Watch Over Me" is a song composed by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira GershwinYes they composed it, but who published it?
A rival is someone or a group who are your competition.
A rival is someone or a group who are your competition.
find someone who knows how.
You cannot claim any dependents if you can legitimately be claimed as a dependent by someone else. So if your mother legitimately claimed you, you cannot claim your son. But you should check the rules for claiming a dependent to see if your mother could also have claimed your son.
No, he would not! Which is why he would not be allowed to be an official judge on the competition.
No, he would not! Which is why he would not be allowed to be an official judge on the competition.
published is a verb