It is a line from William Shakespeares Hamlet. Most of William Shakespeares plays are still famous now as he is regarded as the greatest writer in the English Language.
He was, and still is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford. His grave is actually in the church.
William Kentridge is most famous for being a popular artist of animated films and drawings. He is from South Africa and still making wonder art for his drawings and movies.
He might still have been an actor without writing plays. Or a poet.
Unsurprisingly, yes, since if he were still alive he would be over 450 years old.
William still helped upto 60 slaves escape to Canada a month
William Still was an African American abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who helped guide escaped slaves to freedom in the North. He also kept detailed records of the individuals he assisted, which helped reunite family members who had been separated by slavery.
He helped William Still escape.
William Still helped slaves escape because he believed in the abolition of slavery and was passionate about assisting individuals seeking freedom. As a station master on the Underground Railroad, he felt a moral imperative to help those in need and played a crucial role in aiding fugitive slaves in their quest for liberty. His commitment to social justice and equality fueled his efforts to support and guide escaping slaves to safety.
William Still got famous for multiple reasons. One is he wrote and published a book about the Underground Railroad. Another is that he helped slaves escape to freedom. There is another but I can't remember.
Harriet Tubman continued to help enslaved Africans escape captivity, because she yearned for freedom and justice for her people.
David McCallum , John Leyton , Angus Lennie and William Russell are still alive .
He ran away!
William still is a shoemaker
No. Like his fellow helpers in the escape, he is thought dead.
Still William was created in 1925.
William Still was born in 1821.