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Yes, Shakespeare likely studied grammar, Latin, and possibly Greek as part of his education at the King's New School in Stratford-upon-Avon. The curriculum of the time emphasized classical languages and literature, which included grammar and rhetoric. While there is less evidence about his study of history and arithmetic, it is reasonable to assume he had some exposure to these subjects given their importance in a well-rounded education of that era. Religious education (re) would also have been part of his schooling, reflecting the significance of religion in Elizabethan society.

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