Some reasons people might want that:
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"
If you were Shakespeare's servant, you would be in his service. No other meaning of the word fits.
He was Caucasian, like most people in England.William Shakespeare was British, not that that's a race. To be more specific, his nationality was English. His race would probably be described as Caucasion.
William Shakespeare spent considerable time and money obtaining a grant of arms for his father. That meant that his father had his own personal coat of arms which William (being the eldest son) would inherit on his death. It also meant that he could call himself "Mr. William Shakespeare" or "William Shakespeare, gent."; without the grant of arms he was plain "William Shakespeare."
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there is not really a answer to that question only Shakespeare himself could answer that for you.
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"
Shakespeare would be his daughters maiden names.
I think you would have to ask Shakespeare himself that question.
If you were Shakespeare's servant, you would be in his service. No other meaning of the word fits.
William Shakespeare had sexual relations with the children's mother, his wife Anne. That is usually the explanation of where children come from.
yes!
He was Caucasian, like most people in England.William Shakespeare was British, not that that's a race. To be more specific, his nationality was English. His race would probably be described as Caucasion.
Yes, William Shakespeare died on None
William Shakespeare spent considerable time and money obtaining a grant of arms for his father. That meant that his father had his own personal coat of arms which William (being the eldest son) would inherit on his death. It also meant that he could call himself "Mr. William Shakespeare" or "William Shakespeare, gent."; without the grant of arms he was plain "William Shakespeare."
Shakespeare was the Steven Spielberg and JJ Abrams of his day. He would have found an outlet for his genius.
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