Well, it was a lot larger and a lot more populous and even more smelly than Stratford.
Yes, you would get soaked.
They were called "groundlings."
Rich people would pay the expenses of writers or artists. They were the patrons of the arts.
The question is broad and far-ranging. It would require an entire book to answer thoroughly.
The First Folio was the first Collected Works edition of Shakespeare's plays; it was the work of his fellow actors John Heminges and Henry Condell, and came out in 1623, some seven years after Shakespeare's death. However, many of the plays had been published earlier. A "first edition" of Romeo and Juliet would be dated 1597.
The first impressions are ironic. Darcy sees Elizabeth as not worthy of him and mocks her, and Elizabeth thinks he is too arrogant and cold to like him at all. In the end they fall in love and marry, which is opposite of what a reader would expect; thus it is ironic.
Yes, you would get soaked.
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First impressions count so I would make a statement with Besty Johnsons beaded stretch posey bracelet or Besty Johnsons stretch beaded jungle bracelet.
The answer to this would have to be almost completely guesswork. The only thing we can say for sure is that it was written at some time before his second play was written.
One could say "I would be on holiday to London" or "I would go on holiday to London" depending on what they are trying to express. The first one implies an explanation, for instance "Were I to go on the vacation, I would be on holiday to London" and the second implies where one would go, if one were to go on vacation.
I would recommend visiting the Tower of London first for a memorable experience in London. It offers a rich history, stunning architecture, and the chance to see the Crown Jewels.
It would affect your impressions of others by making one judge another.
They would heckle the actors and throw fruit.
In theatres, if they were in London, where they usually were. They also played in private houses and halls like the one at the Inner Temple (the Law School). When they were on tour, they would play anywhere, although guildhalls were often a convenient venue.
Dear Sir, I would like to know the postal address of First City Bank in London, United Kingdom
You would dial 00 44 and then the London number, leaving out the first zero. So if the London number was 0123456 you would dial 0044 123456.