None. Nobody thought to keep them.
We have six examples of Shakespeare's signature. They are all different. In his day nobody cared if you spelled your name differently every time or signed it differently. Everybody did that. No doubt there used to be more examples of Shakespeare's signatures but they have not survived.
Shakespeare made crude jokes that he hoped would make the groundlings amused, just do a google search of "Shakespeare Crude Jokes" and you will find many examples.
If I understand your syntax, over four hundred film and television productions have been made from Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
'tis, ope, o'er, gi, ne'er, i', e'er, oft, a', e'ev are some abbreviations made be shakespeare
There are no Shakespeare manuscripts. They were all destroyed long ago.
AnswerJust his wife. No kidsAnother answerNone of his family have survived. Only Shakepeare lives on.
Well, of course, they're all dead now, so none of them have survived. But only four of Shakespeare's siblings reached adulthood--his sister Joan and his brothers Richard, Edmund and Gilbert.
We have six examples of Shakespeare's signature. They are all different. In his day nobody cared if you spelled your name differently every time or signed it differently. Everybody did that. No doubt there used to be more examples of Shakespeare's signatures but they have not survived.
There are many manuscripts of the Book of Acts. Many are written in Greek. The manuscripts are located now in major museums and libraries in the Western World.
Only 710 out of 2,224 people survived
hIS ACHIEVEMENT WAS HOW MANY PLAYS HE MADE SUCESSFULLY!
710 out of 2,224 people survived
712 people survived the sinking of Titanic.
As of July 5, 2010, IMdb lists 801 movies made out of Shakespeare's works. You heard me. Eight hundred and one.
It is difficult to determine the exact number of books that survived the destruction of the Spanish Inquisition, as many were burned or lost during that time. However, some manuscripts and books did survive due to efforts by individuals to protect and hide them. These surviving texts offer valuable insights into the time period and the impact of the Inquisition on intellectual and cultural heritage.
Shakespeare made crude jokes that he hoped would make the groundlings amused, just do a google search of "Shakespeare Crude Jokes" and you will find many examples.