In Shakespearean English as written, the letter "I" with an apostrophe is a contraction and can mean "in" or "if" depending on the context.
Shakespearean language is English. "I will kill you" is perfectly straightforward English and means "I will kill you".
Shakespearean English is considered modern English, so the answer is "our"
Nice in Shakespearean English usually means either meticulous or pernickety.
In Shakespearean English, "can't" would be expressed as "can not" or "cannot".
shakespearean comedy
Shakespearean sonnets - sonnets by Shakespeare
Early Modern English. Sometimes called Shakespearean English. If you read any Shakespearean play you will read English as it was then said in the Elizabethan era.
thy is single :)
Think Shakespearean English.
the English sonnet
Shakespearean English