What type of processing? He very probably learned something about processing animal skins into fine leather, since that was his father's business.
No he did not. In fact aeronautics, word processing and cycling did not exist in his day so he couldn't possibly have studied them. (Knitting DID exist; that's where their stockings came from)
Oh, dude, like, Shakespeare totally studied word processing, knitting, aeronautics, and cycling at school... if he had a time machine and went to the future! But in his time, he was too busy writing plays and sonnets to worry about all that modern stuff. So, yeah, he didn't study any of that, but hey, imagine Shakespeare on a bike!
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
No he did not
because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
No he did not. In fact aeronautics, word processing and cycling did not exist in his day so he couldn't possibly have studied them. (Knitting DID exist; that's where their stockings came from)
Oh, dude, like, Shakespeare totally studied word processing, knitting, aeronautics, and cycling at school... if he had a time machine and went to the future! But in his time, he was too busy writing plays and sonnets to worry about all that modern stuff. So, yeah, he didn't study any of that, but hey, imagine Shakespeare on a bike!
No.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
No he did not
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because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
a school and a subject
Ovid, Plutarch, guys like that.
I use Sparknotes.com
somewhere in london?
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.