Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
In a forward direction.
Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.
William Shakespeare sometimes uses the word gi in his plays. This word has the same meaning as the word give.
rapt
I suddenly realized that I had her rapt attention!
I listened to the question with rapt attention.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
He might have been watching A AMAZING MOVIE, for all the rapt attention he gave the scene.
deeply engrossed or absorbed: a rapt listener. 2. transported with emotion; enraptured: rapt with joy. 3. showing or proceeding from rapture: a rapt smile. 4. carried off spiritually to another place, sphere of existence, etc
The anagrams for the word part are rapt, tarp, and trap.
awed, rapt
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In a forward direction.