It's believed that Shakespeare was a cover for some else. He had no record of going to university or any school where he could have become that knowledgeable. Some one called Kit was meant to have written them.
Kit worked for the government, had the King make some university give him a degree, faked his death moved to Italy and sent plays about Italian society back to London.
Shakespeare was more of a director.
2006-11-15 04:42:51
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answered by speedball182 3
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Did Shakespeare Go To College
2016-10-06 07:53:56
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answered by magdefrau 4
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None. Shakespeare probably attended King Edward VI Grammar School in central Stratford. While the quality of Elizabethan-era grammar schools was uneven, the school probably would have provided an intensive education in Latin grammar and literature. It is presumed that the young Shakespeare attended this school, since as the son of a prominent town official he was entitled to do so for free (although his attendance cannot be confirmed because the school's records have not survived).
2006-11-15 04:22:24
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answered by braennvin2 5
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2015-08-08 21:01:40
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answered by Wayland 1
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Anglian College is better as it is BAC and DFES accredited and have affiliations with various bodies while Shakespeare College lacks this. You should select college on the basis of the worth of the degree awarded by the college. Considering this fact Anglian College is a better option. Keep using Yahoo Answers.
2016-03-28 21:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I've taken three. The first one was the basics. It was not required for me at the time I took it, and I really liked it because I like Shakespeare. The only bad thing was the book cost $75 back in 1985! Get ready for a lot of reading!
2016-03-12 21:49:17
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answered by Florence 3
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"While little is known of Shakespeare's boyhood, he probably attended the grammar school in Stratford, where he would have been educated in the classics, particularly Latin grammar and literature. Whatever the veracity of Ben Jonson's famous comment that Shakespeare had "small Latine, and less Greeke," much of his work clearly depends on a knowledge of Roman comedy, ancient history, and classical mythology."
2006-11-15 04:29:34
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answered by Double O 6
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only school listed that he probably attended was King Edward VI Grammar School in central Stratford
2006-11-15 04:34:00
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answered by y 2
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