He uses it in the usual ways we do nowadays:
And in these ways which are less usual
You wouldn't use that word. The word you'd use is grace. Her grace was the thing of legends. He had a grace that reminded me of a dancer.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
Shakespeare did not use the word "indecent" although he did use "decent". The word "lewd" might be the word he would choose to express this idea.
Shakespeare wrote in English. "The" means exactly the same when he used it as it does when you use it.
No, he doesn't.
No he didn't. They didn't have bananas then.
Grace can be best used as such. Your grace was very angry.
No, he never used that word.
Shakespeare did not use the word "trustworthy" but he did use the word "trusty" a lot which means the same.
No, simply.
I'd use the word entertaining.