Not that we know of. But as a man with a somewhat 'rural' background he may have been able to repair his own socks.
He might have studied knitting for all we know, but not cycling. It would be a couple of hundred years before bicycles were invented.
No he did not
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)
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
Latin and a little Greek.
He might have studied knitting for all we know, but not cycling. It would be a couple of hundred years before bicycles were invented.
No he did not
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)
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
Latin and a little Greek.
In school Shakespeare would have spent a lot of time translating Latin authors such as Tacitus, Virgil and Ovid.
Kings New School in Stratford-upon-Avon
William E. Shinn has written: 'Principles of knitting' -- subject(s): Machine knitting
The languages that William Shakespeare studied at New Kings School are believed to be classics and Latin grammar. These languages shaped his literature a great deal.
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare was an actor, poet and playwright.
William Shakespeare.