The Bible.
I think only God can answer this question, but i do not remember any reference to faith in Jesus in any of Shakespeare's writings. Does anyone?
Chamberlains men were the actors, so they would play the nomal plays Shakespeare suggested. Shakespeare also sort of ushered in the Globe theatre with his writings.
It is said that Shakespeare used the writings of Plutarch for ideas for his ancient history plays.
Shakespeare included both early modern English and iambic pentameter in his writings. He also created a lot of the words we use today.
The Bible.
No, simply.
Paul's writings were generally in the form of letters.
Chamberlains men were the actors, so they would play the nomal plays Shakespeare suggested. Shakespeare also sort of ushered in the Globe Theatre with his writings.
I think only God can answer this question, but i do not remember any reference to faith in Jesus in any of Shakespeare's writings. Does anyone?
Chamberlains men were the actors, so they would play the nomal plays Shakespeare suggested. Shakespeare also sort of ushered in the Globe theatre with his writings.
It is said that Shakespeare used the writings of Plutarch for ideas for his ancient history plays.
Shakespeare included both early modern English and iambic pentameter in his writings. He also created a lot of the words we use today.
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
The kind of friendship that was a popular theme for Shakespeare's plays was romantic friendship.
Shakespeare got much of his information from the writings of Plutarch. But remember, Shakespeare was not a historian, he was a playwright. He used artistic licence to change the characters and their motivations in order to write a good play.
The only thing Shakespeare intentionally published, his long poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, were dedicated to Henry Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton and Baron of Tichfield. Shakespeare's other writings were not published by him, and were dedicated by the various publishers to other people.