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William Shakespeare

All The World's A Stage

About Me

I was untimely pushed into this world on or around April 23rd, 1564 and shuffled off the mortal coil the same calendar day in the year 1616. By my life's exertions I created some of the best loved plays and poems of all time. I have said that "the lunitac the love and the poet of are imagination all compact" and since I have already laid claim to being a poet I might as well be the other three. I married Anne Hathaway (she was in a family way, so I had to)which makes me both a lunitic, for marrying, and a lover for getting her in such a position as I had to marry her. I spent my days in London at The Globe theater or the Blackfriers Theater where I lent my skills to the Chamberlains's Men (who later became the King's men) and togehter we staged the most glorious drama the world has yet seen.

My Interests

Theater and everything I write about = Love, hate, fate, friendship, family, age, sex, war, peace and so on to include everything that is anything

I'd like to meet:

A wife who does not drive me away and to whom I would care to leave more than my second best bed, God, and my friends again - Marlow, Hennings, Burbage and so on.
People from all over who love my plays

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Music:

If music is the food of love, play on.

Movies:

Only the ones in which they are faithful to my scripts.

Television:

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

Books:

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare,

Heroes:

Hamnet, I miss him. And all of my fans...

My Blog

Question Forty Two

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "You are pictures out of doors, / Bells in your parlours, wild-cats in your kitchens, / Saints in your injuries, devils being offended, Player...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Fri, 22 Sep 2006 02:17:00 PST

Question Forty one

The next group are all curses and insults Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "God hath given you one _____, and you make yourselves another.  YOu jig and ambel and you lisp...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 02:08:00 PST

Question Forty

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "O but a half-penny'orth of ____ to this intolerable deal of sack!" A) Wine B) Bread C) Cake
Posted by William Shakespeare on Wed, 20 Sep 2006 02:05:00 PST

Question Thirty Nine

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "The funeral _____ did coldly furnish forth the Marrage table" A) Tea B) Ham C) Baked-Meats
Posted by William Shakespeare on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 02:09:00 PST

Question Thirty Eight

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "Eight _____ roasted whole at a breakfast and but twelve persons there! Is't true?" A) Birds B) Rabbits C) Wild-boars...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 02:05:00 PST

Question thirty seven

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "I know a wench married in the afternoon as she went to the garden for ____ to stuff a rabbit" A) Carrots B) Parsley C) Cabbage...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Sun, 17 Sep 2006 04:53:00 PST

Question Thirty Six

Select the correct word and Identify from whence the quote comes. "Good thou, shave me a piece of _____; and , as thou lov'st me, let the porter let in susan Grindstone and Nell." A) Bread B) Mar...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 04:48:00 PST

Question thirty five

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes ""We have hot _____ to dinner; come , gentlemen, I hope we shall drink down all unkindness" A) Baked-meats B) Venison-pasty C) Sack-cakes...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Fri, 15 Sep 2006 02:08:00 PST

Question thirty four

Select the correct word and Identify from whence it comes "Feed him with ____ and dewberries, / with purple grapes, green figs and mulberries" A) apricocks B) apricots C) aprithorns...
Posted by William Shakespeare on Thu, 14 Sep 2006 02:03:00 PST

Question thirty three

Select the corret word and Identify from whence it comes "When roasted ____ hiss in the bowl / then nightly sings the staring owl" A) Asps B) Crabs C) Apples
Posted by William Shakespeare on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 01:58:00 PST