They were, or at least about half of them were. Individual plays from time to time became popular enough for them to be issued, usually in the size called Quarto. Hamlet was published four times during Shakespeare's lifetime, Romeo and Juliet, Pericles and Titus Andronicus three times, King Lear and Love's Labour's Lost once, and Richard III five times. Richard II, Henry IV, both parts, Henry V, Henry VI Parts 2 and 3, Troilus and Cressida, Midsummer Night's Dream, Merchant of Venice, Merry Wives of Windsor, and Much Ado about Nothing all were published in Shakespeare's lifetime.
Wernt is usually a misspelling of weren't.
there wernt many schools or teachers in the goldfields most wernt tort in school most tort by parents
so people could watch plays, in that time TVs WERNT invented yet SO people went to see plays, it was entertainment, now that there are tv more people watch films wasteman
cause they wernt right
when you wernt looking
they wernt
because they wernt
No they wernt
they wernt good smartone
no there wernt any animals on the ship .
No they wernt
the difference is that back then values wernt worth alot and now they are the difference is that back then values wernt worth alot and now they are