It is an abbreviation, usually for the word "in". That's usually pretty easy to figure out: if someone says that they read it i' th' book, it isn't hard to get what he's trying to say.
If you were Shakespeare's servant, you would be in his service. No other meaning of the word fits.
skepticism
Waxen means made of wax. Its meaning has not changed since Shakespeare used it.
Shakespeare used words in such a way that they were distanced from their traditional meaning, allowing him to: make hidden political statements.
no
ring,toll,peal
Shakespeare's comedies have happy endings
If you were Shakespeare's servant, you would be in his service. No other meaning of the word fits.
skepticism
Waxen means made of wax. Its meaning has not changed since Shakespeare used it.
Shakespeare used words in such a way that they were distanced from their traditional meaning, allowing him to: make hidden political statements.
no
William Shakespeare did not ever use the phrase "you are a whale" in any of his writing.
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
idontknow
uh shakespeare, duh-Isn't that why you put it into the "william shakespeare" category?
I guess it means that although I cannot write like Shakespeare, you can feel the same feelings he did. Which may be true, but doesn't matter because it is Shakespeare's writing, not his feelings, which is important.