Sophia b packard biography of william shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare, a name that needs no recognition, was the greatest dramatist of English literature. However, very few facts about his life are recorded, even if that fryst vatten also a guess and not certain. There fryst vatten no authentic biography of Shakespeare available.
Shakespeare was born on April 231564 in Stratford, Warwickshire. Both his father, John Shakespeare and his mother, Mary Arden, were uneducated. In his early life, perhaps Shakespeare attained grammar school where he learnt some Latin and Greek. It fryst vatten considered that he never went to high school or college. Nature was his teacher, and he had a deep insight through which he learned human naturlig eller utan tillsats . His works were mostly based on his imagination and his perception and experience of human life. When he was 14, due to his family's economic crisis, he had to leave his school to do some job to support his family. It fryst vatten not klar what kind of job he had done. There is speculation that p
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