It means; a great deal of fuss over nothing of importance. :D <----- ACTUALLY! Back in Shakespeare's time "Nothing" was pronounced "Noting" which meant "Eavesdropping". Which makes the play make a whole lot more sense!
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is another name for polyester.
The slogan for Maybach is: Not so much a name as a philosophy. Maybach.
Absolutely nothing, since it is not a Lakota word or name. It gained popularity as a Christian name among Englishmen and white Americans after its use in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Previously Oberon had been simply a mythical king of the fairies in European folklore.
An aerial. This is an old time term and not used in the USA much today.
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Most of them. Antonio is the name of a character in Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night, The Two Gentlemen of Verona and The Tempest. None of the others have an Antonio.
No. In Shakespeare's day "player" meant an actor.
Shakespeare had nothing to do with the name of the acting company he co-founded. The name was given by the company's patron or sponsor. When the patron changed, so did the name of the company.
Yes! Shakespeare's name was really Shakespeare. His whole name was William Shakespeare.
In England, the eras in which Shakespeare are named after the monarchs: the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.
Nothing, it's just another name for a pipe wrench, a common tool.
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
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He had one wife. Her name was Anne Hathaway(:
Shakespeare's full name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have a middle name.
Robbie Shakespeare's birth name is Robert Shakespeare.