What letters are there in Romeo and Juliet? Tybalt sends a letter to Romeo's house, which Romeo doesn't get because he doesn't go home. Friar Lawrence sends a letter to Romeo via Friar John which doesn't get delivered. Since the letters are not delivered, they cause nothing. If they are dramatic images of anything, they are images of miscommunication.
Nobody can possibly know this. If Shakespeare ever wrote about his feelings in any diaries or letters, they have not come down to us. His personal life is mostly a mystery.
Nobody knows this, because we know nothing about Shakespeare's personal life. He did not write poems and plays as a hobby, because that was his job. We really don't know, because we have no diaries, letters or any other information about Shakespeare's personal life. Nobody for example seems to have written about his collection of bowling trophies. Writing was not a hobby for Shakespeare. It was his job. However, there are some indications that the sonnets, or at least some of them, were not written with gain in mind.
The combination of letters "tmov" is not meaningful in English and does not occur anywhere in the titles or text of any of Shakespeare's plays. It is possible that this question refers to the play, "(T)wo Gentle(men) (o)f (V)erona."
The rhyme scheme of Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare is abab cdcd efef gg. The letters represent which lines rhyme. In this case, lines one and three rhyme (a), lines two and four rhyme (b), lines five and seven rhyme (c), lines six and eight rhyme (d), lines nine and eleven rhyme (e), lines ten and twelve rhyme (f), and lines thirteen and fourteen rhyme (g).
Possibly his keyboard was complex in that it had both uppercase and lowercase letters.
William Shakespeare left no diaries or personal letters to posterity, so it is totally impossible to know what dreams he had or which of them might be his favourite.
It means you should write your name using capital letters. E.g.: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
Nobody can possibly know this. If Shakespeare ever wrote about his feelings in any diaries or letters, they have not come down to us. His personal life is mostly a mystery.
Shakespeare's printers used all of the letters of the alphabet at some time or another, but the letter you see least often is the letter J. It is usually replaced by the letter I even in such names as Romeo and Iuliet, Iulius Caesar or King Iohn. But not always.
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Nobody has the slightest idea how Shakespeare felt about anything. He left no diaries or revealing personal letters which would tell us such a thing.
There are no documents in existence that have been proven to be actually written by Shakespeare himself.
You can get William Hurt from those letters
William Taylor - man of letters - died on 1836-03-05.
William Taylor - man of letters - was born on 1765-11-07.