he was a homosexual
- Just wanted to add to this very controversial answer! People did speculate whether or not he was gay as in his Sonnets he writes about his love for a 'dark lad', however he also talks about his love for a 'dark lady' in his later Sonnets and was married with three kids.
Who knows! His private life really is a mystery!
They are mostly either about love or politics.
Two tragedies: Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus Two histories: King John and Henry VI Part 1 Two comedies: Pericles and Love's Labour's Lost
fall in love with the wrong person.
Well i do not no for sure but i think romeo and julliet and a midsummers night dream although this may be classed a s a comedy
He or she is more lovely and more temperate, nor will his or her eternal summer fade or lose possession of the beauty he or she owns.
No. Shakespeare never ever based his plays on his own life. This is probably a good thing as his life was probably pretty boring.
love labours one
They are mostly either about love or politics.
William Love has written: 'Excursions in Ireland' -- subject(s): Social life and customs 'Computers Won't Hurt You...Really'
he didn't have any feeling for her until he begin to love someone.
Two tragedies: Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus Two histories: King John and Henry VI Part 1 Two comedies: Pericles and Love's Labour's Lost
They would be very happy because although Thesus and Hippolyta's marriage was pre-arranged, they are are very sweet pair and will love each other for ever.
fall in love with the wrong person.
Love's Labour's Lost and King John are both plays by Shakespeare. He wrote about 36 others.
William Carter Love was born in 1784.
William F. Love died in 1898.
William F. Love was born in 1850.