Yes
Because, no doubt, it is written by illiterates. When God is a proper name it should be capitalized like any other proper name. If you read real Shakespeare, you will find that the name God is always capitalized.
The underlined words "The Lord Chamberlain's Men" are an example of a proper noun. Proper nouns are specific names for particular people, places, organizations, or entities and are typically capitalized. In this case, it refers to a notable acting company in which Shakespeare was a key member.
Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.
The ones we know about were his mother, Mary Arden Shakespeare, his sisters Anne Shakespeare and Joan Shakespeare Hart, his wife Anne Hathaway Shakespeare, and his daughters Susanna Shakespeare Hall and Judith Shakespeare Quiney.
Shakespearean is the proper adjective for Shakespeare. It's always capitalized because it's derived from a proper noun.
Because, no doubt, it is written by illiterates. When God is a proper name it should be capitalized like any other proper name. If you read real Shakespeare, you will find that the name God is always capitalized.
Shakespear is a proper name and should always be capitalized. Sonnets should not be unless it is a book title.
Shakespearean is the proper adjective for Shakespeare. It's always capitalized because it's derived from a proper noun.
Yes, the term "Shakespearean drama" should be capitalized because it refers to the specific works and style of writing of William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is commonly referred to as The Bard usually capitalized. Bard is a Welsh word for Poet. Bards were sort of ceremonial poets and similar to troubadors in a sense. He is often called the Bard. Bard means Poet.
No, seasons are not capitalized.
Yes, Was it a dog? Hahaha It WAS capitalized! Was can be capitalized.
No, it is not capitalized.
No it's not capitalized.
Wikipedia is capitalized.
No, keywords do not have to be capitalized.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.