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Shakespeare and Language: Reason, Eloquence and Artifice in the Renaissance
Jonathan Hope
English
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Arts & Humanities
Eloquence
100%
Artifice
99%
William Shakespeare
69%
Language
36%
Elizabethan Age
25%
Dictionary Definitions
16%
Late Style
16%
Rhetorical Tradition
15%
Wordplay
14%
Spelling
12%
Readership
11%
Undergraduate
11%
Iconography
10%
Subject Matter
10%
Sister
10%
Sound
7%
17th Century
7%
Letters
7%
Names
6%
Writer
6%
Social Sciences
Renaissance
95%
seventeenth century
18%
readership
16%
dictionary
14%
teacher
5%