Francis Meres, in his Palladis Tamia of 1598, which discusses and names a large number of English writers, including Shakespeare, talks about Shakespeare's "sugred Sonnets among his private friends". At that time, none of the sonnets were published (except those ones which were imbedded in plays like Love's Labour's Lost and Romeo and Juliet), but they were known to have been written and circulated privately. Why would Shakespeare have written them? Perhaps to express his personal reflections and views to his friends. If so, they may give more insight into Shakespeare's inner life than any other documentation we possess.
Shakespeare's occupations were Writing plays, sonnets and acting.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare's hobbies were. Writing wasn't one of them, though, because writing was part of his job.
It is not known if William Shakespeare had a favorite football team. William Shakespeare is a famous playwright most known for writing Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare is best known for his sonnets. Shakespeare published a total of 154 sonnets. Sonnets contain fourteen lines with a specific rhyme scheme.
God knows. Literally.
Shakespeare's occupations were Writing plays, sonnets and acting.
Yes, he became famous for writing sonnets.
He also acted in plays and wrote sonnets.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare's hobbies were. Writing wasn't one of them, though, because writing was part of his job.
William Shakespeare had a history of writing plays during a long and successful career as an actor. He started when he was about twenty-four, and finished when he was about forty-nine.
It is not known if William Shakespeare had a favorite football team. William Shakespeare is a famous playwright most known for writing Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare is known for writing sonnets, such as his famous 154 sonnet sequence, and narrative poetry, including his lengthy narrative poems like "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece."
William Shakespeare is best known for his sonnets. Shakespeare published a total of 154 sonnets. Sonnets contain fourteen lines with a specific rhyme scheme.
Sonnets are a particular form of poetry, with 14 lines in each one. The word 'sonnet' dervies from the Italian 'sonetto', which means 'little sound'. Sonnets have a strict rhyme scheme and measure. William Shakespeare is very famous for writing sonnets (as well as plays), and wrote over 150 in his lifetime.
Unless you are not talking about William Shakespeare the famous playwright, there is no way of knowing. He died 400 years ago and didn't think it was worth while writing down something so silly.
God knows. Literally.
It was in London, England that William Shakespeare established himself as an actor and playwright. It was also here that he began writing sonnets and poetry while the theaters were closed due to the plague.