Latin grammar and literature was a big part of it. He studied a little Greek also.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
He went to school in the King's New School (now King Edward VI School) in Stratford. He did not study after he was finished with the equivalent of high school.
In school Shakespeare would have spent a lot of time translating Latin authors such as Tacitus, Virgil and Ovid.
Shakespeare did not continue his studies after grammar school
a school and a subject
Ovid, Plutarch, guys like that.
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
because its educational and its easy to read and Shakespeare was a very inspirational writer
At school, primarily Latin Grammar and translation.
yes his english was very good
He went to school in the King's New School (now King Edward VI School) in Stratford. He did not study after he was finished with the equivalent of high school.
In school Shakespeare would have spent a lot of time translating Latin authors such as Tacitus, Virgil and Ovid.
I always put "college preparation courses" to answer that question.
Kings New School in Stratford-upon-Avon
She took courses in French literature, Latin, and Shakespeare. These were her favorite courses at Vassar College. She enjoyed her study of French culture during the one year foreign trip for college she took to the Sorbonne in 1950.