Yes, yes he did. On Mock the Week yesterday Russell Howard said that people with cats are cleverer. I think Shakespeare was extrememly clever so he must have had several cats. Don't trust me though I am stupid I do not own a cat.
Possibly. Possibly not.
No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
Yes. He left everything to his cat. Except, he left the second best bed in the house to his wife Anne Hathaway.
It's a quote from Hamlet. Hamlet says it at Ophelia's funeral.
yes, everything except his 2nd best bed which he gave to his wife
The ISBN of The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare is 0515095826.
The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare has 256 pages.
The Cat Who Knew Shakespeare was created on 1988-06-01.
No because it was Shakespeare's mothers name. don't mess with Shakespeare
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he left tallulah brettell
No, contrary to the popular rumor, William Shakespeare did not leave anything to his cat when he died. The majority of his possessions and money went to his family.
Yes. He left everything to his cat. Except, he left the second best bed in the house to his wife Anne Hathaway.
full ownership and copyrights of his plays and sonnets lucky puss
In the "Dr. Seuss vs Shakespeare" Epic Rap Battles of History, The Cat in the Hat is played by Peter Shukoff, also known as Nice Peter.
A possessive case noun is used to indicate ownership, possession, origin or purpose.Francine's sweater (a sweater owned by Francine)the cat's cleverness (cleverness possessed by the cat)Shakespeare's plays (plays originated by Shakespeare)the children's playground (a playground intended for children)
A possessive case noun is used to indicate ownership, possession, origin or purpose.Francine's sweater (a sweater owned by Francine)the cat's cleverness (cleverness possessed by the cat)Shakespeare's plays (plays originated by Shakespeare)the children's playground (a playground intended for children)