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I don't know probably Shakespeare's theater.
His nickname(sobriquet) is "the bard"
Shakespeare and his contemporaries often used blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) for the dialogue in their plays.
In Shakespeare's day actors were called "players".
Because Ben Jonson called him that. The River Avon flows through Stratford, Shakespeare's home town.
There is no record of Shakespeare having any nickname, much less "hornhead."
Shakespeare's most commonly used meter was iambic pentameter.
I don't know probably Shakespeare's theater.
His nickname(sobriquet) is "the bard"
Shakespeare did not use the word "frequently". However he often used the perfectly modern and somewhat more straightforward "often".
Shakespeare and his contemporaries often used blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter) for the dialogue in their plays.
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'Óg' is a nickname used, for example 'Seán Óg'. It means 'young' and is often used in the way 'Junior' is in the USA as in William Smith Junior.
"The Me Decade" is often used as a nickname for the 1970s due to the era's focus on individualism and self-discovery.
In Shakespeare's day actors were called "players".
Somebody decided to call him that. It's a nickname.
The famous bard's nickname was "The Bard of Avon." This nickname refers to William Shakespeare, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest playwrights and poets in the English language.