Shakespeare did not write his names in a book, or at least not in any book that has survived the centuries. The only examples of his signature (or indeed his handwriting) come from legal documents: his will, a deed, and a mortgage.
Shakespeare wrote a lot of dialogue in his plays in blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Antony and Cleopatra.
None of the theatres Shakespeare was involved in changed their names.
Shakespeare wrote many plays, but your question doesn't give the name of the play.
Shakespeare only wrote one play which was set in Scotland--Macbeth.
His name was William Shakespeare. No middle name.
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet, in which that quote made its first appearance. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
Shakespeare wrote a lot of dialogue in his plays in blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter.
Antony and Cleopatra.
Shakespeare would be his daughters maiden names.
Please rephrase your question. Are you asking which plays Shakespeare wrote, or which ones he acted in?
I think you are labouring under the misapprehension that William Shakespeare wrote one thing. He didn't. He wrote many things, some of which are not based on anything, and others are based on classical stories, history, myth, other plays, and even current events. Although people sometimes use the word "Shakespeare" to describe all or some of Shakespeare's works, its use in this context is incorrect. Shakespeare is the man's name; if you want to talk about his works, use their names.
None of the theatres Shakespeare was involved in changed their names.
I would need more information about the author in question in order to provide you with the names of the books that they wrote. If you can provide me with the author's name, I'll be able to assist you further.
The Faerie Queen by Edmund Spenser from the time of Shakespeare may be the poem you are thinking of.
Shakespeare wrote many plays, but your question doesn't give the name of the play.
Shakespeare only wrote one play which was set in Scotland--Macbeth.