Van het Chandos-portret, dat dateert uit de periode 1600-1610, wordt vermoed dat het William Shakespeare uitbeeldt. De National Portrait Gallery, waar het te bezichtigen is, is daar zelfs van ...
William Shakespeare was an incredible writer and poet, but did you know he also single-handedly added more than 1,700 words to the English language? Shakespeare's use of language was unmatched 450 ...
William Shakespeare was ... In his poems and plays, Shakespeare invented thousands of words, often combining or contorting Latin, French, and native roots. His impressive expansion of the English ...
The next documented event in Shakespeare’s life is his marriage at the age of 18 to Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a local farmer, on November 28, 1582. She was eight years older than him and ...
Joan Shakespeare, who was five years younger than her brother William, wrote a religious document called ... Spiritual Testament is actually an English translation of a religious Italian text, 'The ...
Few poets have been as essential, as influential to the evolution of a language—both the written word and the spoken tradition—as William Shakespeare was to English. His poems, particularly his ...
Als je iedere aap een laptop geeft, zal er vroeg of laat eentje het verzamelde werk van Shakespeare uittypen. Deze ‘stelling ...
A pair of leather gloves with embroidery at the wrists is thought to have belonged to the famous English playwright William ...
Water courses through the works of William Shakespeare. The sea carves out plots ... shipwrecks and maritime life still seep into Shakespeare's language. The National Maritime Museum has assembled an ...
Some experts speculate that Shakespeare could have used the room to change costume during performances in the late 16th century Sonja Anderson A full 82 copies of Shakespeare’s First Folio will ...
The leather gloves, embroidered at the wrists, rest on a tufted pillow of red satin in a glassed wooden box, a fitting place ...
St George's Guildhall believes a 600-year-old doorway could have led to Shakespeare's dressing room. A Shakespeare group wonders what tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow will bring as hotel run ends.