He actually enjoyed studying the variety of regimes under which Human Beings have lived.
William Shakespeare's mother's name was Mary Shakespeare
Shakespeare died in 1616. He didn't write anything is the 50's
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
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37 plays by William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare's mother's name was Mary Shakespeare
Shakespeare died in 1616. He didn't write anything is the 50's
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays, most of which were at least partly his.
Many people shared his interests or they would not have gone to see his plays. A contemorary was Christopher Marlowe. who was also a poet and playwright.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
arguably- King James I of England, but this was late in Shakespeare"s career.
Craig Pearce has written: 'William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet' -- subject(s): William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (Motion picture) 'William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet' -- subject(s): William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (Motion picture)
His jobs were acting, writing poems and plays. But although we have no reason to think Shakespeare did not enjoy his job, we still wouldn't have called it an interest. He did have an interest in boosting his family status by getting a grant of arms for his father, so he could then call himself "William Shakespeare, Gent."
Edgar Innes Fripp has written: 'Shakespeare, man and artist' -- subject(s): Biography, English Dramatists 'Shakespeare studies' -- subject(s): Biography, English Dramatists 'Master Richard Quyny, bailiff of Stratford-upon-Avon' -- subject(s): Biography, Friends and associates 'Shakespeare's Stratford' -- subject(s): England, English Dramatists, Homes and haunts, Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Stratford-upon-Avon 'Shakespeare studies, biographical and literary' -- subject(s): Friends and associates, Homes and haunts
Michael S Jamieson has written: 'Shakespeare'
Jonathan Hope has written: 'Shakespeare's Grammar' 'Shakespeare's grammar' -- subject(s): Language
Its Shakespeare.