I suppose there's this:
"Thus is the native hue of resolution sicklie'd o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pith and moment with this regard their currents turn awry and lose the name of action." (Hamlet, Act 3 Scene 1)
As the King in Shakespeare's Hamlet, Fortinbras's first political action is to appoint people who will work under him.
Lost in his own thoughts. See "look how our partner's rapt" in Macbeth.
There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.
Oh, come on. How do we know anyone's innermost thoughts? Especially someone who is dead? Some people are fond of baring their souls in diaries and letters and other documents of an intensely personal nature; if Shakespeare ever did that, every such letter and diary has been destroyed by the ravages of time. Because there is no evidence, people sometimes speculate on what Shakespeare was thinking based on his poetry. But Shakespeare may not have been expressing his innermost thoughts in the poems, which in any case are more philosophical and general in their message. Attempting to figure out what Shakespeare was thinking from his plays is absolutely hopeless, since the lines in the plays are spoken by the characters and are relevant only to the characters and their situation.
Hath.
We have no idea what Shakespeare's thoughts as a child might have been.
thoughts
Shakespeare would say "Wherefore art though?"
"Siloloque" appears to be a misspelling. It might be a typo for "soliloquy," which is a dramatic monologue where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, often revealing their inner feelings and emotions to the audience.
As the King in Shakespeare's Hamlet, Fortinbras's first political action is to appoint people who will work under him.
Shakespeare You Say - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011
Shakespeare's language was English. "And" in English is "and".
It could be that he took some writing help, but the thoughts were his.
your beliefs.
When people say Shakespeare they mean William Shakespeare the playwright. There was only ever one of him.
Lost in his own thoughts. See "look how our partner's rapt" in Macbeth.
There is no tangible evidence to say what Shakespeare's favorite character was.