He feared his grave would be robbed/desecrated by grave robbers, so he had a curse inscribed on his tomb.
I just finished reading the brand new book, "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" which is the Star Wars story told as Shakespeare would have done, in blank verse. So, I guess you could say some writers of today are obviously heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
There is no evidence that William Shakespeare engaged in any sports. He might have done, but there is no reason to say so.
"What's done is done. It cannot be undone." It means that the act was irrevocable and irreversible. There is no going back.
Because in is time they were known to dig up graves and dump the remains somewhere so he put a curse on his grave so that no one would dig him up. Of course, Shakespeare did not put the verse on his grave; people cannot bury themselves. It was the members of his family that inscribed the verse there.
Fred Shakespeare may have done, but the author - Will - frequented Stratford (the one on the R Avon, not the Olympic village)
i would have asked another country to help.
what must be done to prevent this from happening
if farmers sopted hunting them then there would be more quaggai left and that would prevent the quaggai from being extinct
The line "what's done, is done" is spoken by Lady Macbeth in the play Macbeth.
There is little that can be done to prevent stupid people asking unanswerable questions.
In order to completely prevent mayuma, one would need to get a hysterectomy. A hysterectomy is a medical procedure done on women that removes the uterus.
I just finished reading the brand new book, "William Shakespeare's Star Wars" which is the Star Wars story told as Shakespeare would have done, in blank verse. So, I guess you could say some writers of today are obviously heavily influenced by Shakespeare.
There are many ways to prevent the forming of a stress fracture. The easiest way this would be done is by taking upon less stress. Also, daily exercise and healthy eating would also prevent it.
Time will tell, but as it stands, the likely answer is "Shakespeare". Walt Disney's contributions to entertainment are generally "lighter" than Shakespeare's.
No, he most certainly did not. Had he done so, we would have had a lot less speculation about what his life was like. However, Shakespeare was extremely reticient about his own life and personality. He probably didn't think it was very important.
There is no evidence that William Shakespeare engaged in any sports. He might have done, but there is no reason to say so.
Bones used in jumping jacks will be the bones of the arms and legs. The extremities will move when jumping jacks are done.