Because Shakespeare wrote a poem about him. Which is kind of true since we still read the poem even if we aren't exactly sure who it is about. (Could be Henry Wriothesley who we would otherwise have forgotten all about.)
Troilus and Cressida. King John. The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Cymbeline. Timon of Athens. Henry VIII (All is True).
Yes
Grammar. "Thine" is used before a word beginning with a vowel (like the difference between "a" and "an"). Shakespeare wrote "thine," of course. (Elizabethan grammar was a flexible thing, but not in this case.)
That is true.
yes he enjoyed them and wrote them about true love
True. They had the foresight to make it so it could be amended.
Because Shakespeare wrote a poem about him. Which is kind of true since we still read the poem even if we aren't exactly sure who it is about. (Could be Henry Wriothesley who we would otherwise have forgotten all about.)
Troilus and Cressida. King John. The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Cymbeline. Timon of Athens. Henry VIII (All is True).
his hand = NOT true!!
A person paid to lie will hesitate in starting. They cannot answer you as fluently as a true person.
Yes
Grammar. "Thine" is used before a word beginning with a vowel (like the difference between "a" and "an"). Shakespeare wrote "thine," of course. (Elizabethan grammar was a flexible thing, but not in this case.)
One mystery surrounding Shakespeare's identity is the authorship debate, which questions whether he actually wrote the works attributed to him. Another mystery is the lack of personal documentation and the inconsistencies in historical records about his life, leading to speculation about his true identity and background.
easily believe on what is not true or they were mislead easily
That is true.
yes he was a she lol