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He's setting up some background for the introduction of the main character Romeo shortly thereafter. Shakespeare does this all the time.
Shakespeare's first child was named Susanna. She was born in 1583, shortly after Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. Susanna was the couple's first and only surviving child, and she later went on to marry Dr. John Hall.
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
Bear in mind that England was not part of the United Kingdom for about 100 years after Shakespeare's death. By the time the United Kingdom happened, Shakespeare was well-established as a cultural icon, and shortly thereafter David Garrick would boost his popularity even higher.
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
Shakespeare married Ann Hathaway shortly after Nov. 27, 1582, possibly at Shottery.
In Shakespeare's works, "anon" means "soon," "shortly," or "in a little while." It is often used to indicate that something will happen shortly or to suggest a prompt response. The term reflects the Elizabethan era's language and adds a sense of immediacy to the dialogue.
That means ' You will be informed shortly'
Yes, shortly after November 27, 1582, when the licence issued.Yes, Shakespeare's wife's name was Anne Hathaway.
Shortly after November 27, 1582. That was when the marriage licence issued.
He's setting up some background for the introduction of the main character Romeo shortly thereafter. Shakespeare does this all the time.
"Bard" means "poet" and Shakespeare is the poet par excellence.
Their marriage licence was issued on November 27, 1582. They must have been married shortly thereafter.
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
Shakespeare wrote in English. "The" means exactly the same when he used it as it does when you use it.
he is shaking his spear
it means never