I think you are referring to the play "As you like it" by William Shakespeare written around 1600 and published in 1623 in the first folio. The play is a comedy out of which lines such as "all the world's a play" and "too much of a good thing" originate. The play was probably based on Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde itself based on tale by Chaucer - The Tale of Gamelyn.
It is believed that he wrote it in 1599 or early in the year 1600. it was first published in 1623.
1599 - 16oo
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
William Shakespeare did not write novels. The initials "BB" have no relevance to anything Shakespeare did write either.
William Shakespeare did not write anything called Merlin the Magician
1950s
It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
William Shakespeare did not write novels. The initials "BB" have no relevance to anything Shakespeare did write either.
shakespeare wrote about tragicomedies and romance
William Shakespeare did not write anything called Merlin the Magician
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No.
It was his job, or one of his jobs. Shakespeare was paid to write plays.
Shakespeare did not write novels, so the answer to this is none.