Shakespeare stopped writing in about 1613. Anyone who ruled after that would have ruled after the period of time in which he was writing.
God knows. Literally.
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Nobody knows what Shakespeare's hobbies were. Writing wasn't one of them, though, because writing was part of his job.
Shakespeare's occupations were Writing plays, sonnets and acting.
He enjoyed fishing, arts, music, reading and writing, but that wasn't all he liked he loved computer games, cookies, play school and v8 super cars!
Elizabeth the first. It was a Elizabethan England.
God knows. Literally.
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Venus and Adonis, which was published in 1593.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare's hobbies were. Writing wasn't one of them, though, because writing was part of his job.
Writing paper is paper, which can be ruled or unruled, which is suitable for writing on with ink.
Shakespeare's occupations were Writing plays, sonnets and acting.
William Shakespeare had a history of writing plays during a long and successful career as an actor. He started when he was about twenty-four, and finished when he was about forty-nine.
Ruled lines for writing actually predates writing on paper. The ancient Sumerians believed to have settlements of city state in southern Mesopotamia around 4000BC, developed a form of writing that we call cuneiform. See the link below for examples.
He enjoyed fishing, arts, music, reading and writing, but that wasn't all he liked he loved computer games, cookies, play school and v8 super cars!
yes he was very proud of his sons job
He wrote poems to express his love and affection for someone