She was a woman at the court who was a famous beauty and who had inspired people like Sir Philip Sidney to write poetry about her. It is unlikely that Shakespeare had any contact with her personally, and even more unlikely that she might have inspired him to write anything.
His family was rich because his father was a Glover and councilman
Well , William Shakespeare was well-to-do when he was first born, but his father's business did not succeed, and William and Anne were thrown into poverty by Will's early marriage. His plays and poems made him (eventually) rich . "Poor and content is rich and rich enough." - William Shakespeare .
The first quatrain of sonnet 84, William Shakespeare.
To feed himself, his wife and his kids, to get rich, to move up in society. Writing and acting were means to those ends.
Shakespeare was always rich, although when he was at the age of 14, his father lost money in financial business and William had to drop out of education. William also bought the biggest house in his birthplace Stratford-Upon-Avon. Ill add more information :) This is all I have at the moment :)
William Shakespeare was not rich but was reasonably well-to-do.
They were comfortably well off, but not rich.
he was very rich he was very rich.
A Penelope is an old Greek rich lady, what eats a Penelope? Well hell burns them. They're so rich they go to hell when a jealous person kills them and wolves eat they're flesh. It's true.
She came from a prosperous farming family.
His family was rich because his father was a Glover and councilman
Well , William Shakespeare was well-to-do when he was first born, but his father's business did not succeed, and William and Anne were thrown into poverty by Will's early marriage. His plays and poems made him (eventually) rich . "Poor and content is rich and rich enough." - William Shakespeare .
The first quatrain of sonnet 84, William Shakespeare.
who knows the lady can be rich or poor who knows the lady can be rich or poor who knows the lady can be rich or poor
Reasonably well off might express it better. His family had no reason to complain, but they were not about to buy the whole town of Stratford.
To feed himself, his wife and his kids, to get rich, to move up in society. Writing and acting were means to those ends.
Shakespeare was always rich, although when he was at the age of 14, his father lost money in financial business and William had to drop out of education. William also bought the biggest house in his birthplace Stratford-Upon-Avon. Ill add more information :) This is all I have at the moment :)