Shakespeare's exact birth date is not known for sure, but is thought to have been 1564. He died in 1616, six years after telescopes were beginning to be well known. Therefore, yes, it is possible that he looked through a telescope.
No. He was English through and through.
William Shakespeare lived from 1564 until 1616. The Great Fire of London was in 1666 so the answer to your question is 'no'.
he had 368 plays and 154 sonnets
Columbus lived 199 years before Shakespeare, and I think the news had probably got through.
Queen Elizabeth I was the reigning monarch until 1603, when she was succeeded by James I who reigned through the remaining 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
No. He was English through and through.
William Shakespeare lived from 1564 until 1616. The Great Fire of London was in 1666 so the answer to your question is 'no'.
he had 368 plays and 154 sonnets
An optical telescope (as distinct from, say, a radio telescope). It's possible that the answer was intended to be "a refracting telescope" but reflecting telescopes use lenses as well.
Columbus lived 199 years before Shakespeare, and I think the news had probably got through.
The quote "the blast of January would blow you through and through" is from William Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale." It is spoken by the character Autolycus in Act 4, Scene 3.
As Seen Through a Telescope was created in 1900.
Queen Elizabeth I was the reigning monarch until 1603, when she was succeeded by James I who reigned through the remaining 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
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Some famous sonnet writers include William Shakespeare, Petrarch, John Donne, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Each of these poets has made significant contributions to the sonnet form through their works.
Possible, but unlikely. Pocahontas died in England in 1617, while the telescope was invented in the Netherlands around 1605. So it's not likely that she ever saw a telescope, much less gazed at the stars through one.
yes Because the Telecope was invented in the year 1608 and Pocahontas died on March 21,1617