Not sure when Rowse wrote it, but in my opinion the annotations are very light (mostly illustrations of historical performers and some word definitions.) The introductions to each play are nice, but hardly worth the space that a large three volume set takes on your shelf.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
William Shakespeare did not write anything called Merlin the Magician
William Shakespeare did not write novels. The initials "BB" have no relevance to anything Shakespeare did write either.
It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Shakespeare died in 1616. He didn't write anything is the 50's
How do you write an annotated synopsis?
No, it is not necessary to write "annotated bibliography" at the top of the document since the annotations themselves will make it evident. The main focus should be on organizing the entries with proper citations and annotations for each source.
To write an annotated bibliography you list all your sources in alphabetical order, then you write a short paragraph on how the source helped you.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
You write the name of the source first, then put the link or full book reference if it's not there. After that, you write a brief summary of what the source is about.
William Shakespeare did not write anything called Merlin the Magician
William Shakespeare did not write novels. The initials "BB" have no relevance to anything Shakespeare did write either.
shakespeare wrote about tragicomedies and romance
It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Shakespeare died in 1616. He didn't write anything is the 50's
In school perhaps. But Shakespeare was not forced to write after he left school. Most actors were not also playwrights. But since Shakespeare could write and was very good at it, and was paid to do it, why not?
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.