English language -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- Style
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- A way with words : the language of English Renaissance literature
- Archaic style in English literature, 1590-1674
- Character & symbol in Shakespeare's plays; : a study of certain Christian and pre-Christian elements in their structure and imagery
- Creating states : studies in the performative language of John Milton and William Blake
- Creating states : studies in the performative language of John Milton and William Blake
- Elizabethan and metaphysical imagery; : renaissance poetic and twentieth-century critics,
- English Renaissance prose : history, language, and politics
- English in transition : corpus-based studies in linguistic variation and genre styles
- Fifteenth century translation as an influence on English prose,
- John Donne : language and style
- John Webster's imagery and the Webster canon.
- Language in Wycherley's plays : seventeenth-century language theory and drama
- Language recreated : Seventeenth-Century metaphorists and the act of metaphor
- Leading motives in the imagery of Shakespeare's tragedies
- Massinger's imagery,
- Metaphor and simile in the minor Elizabethan drama
- Milton and the baroque
- Milton's Biblical and classical imagery
- Milton's grand style
- Milton's languages : the impact of multilingualism on style
- Milton's style : the shorter poems, Paradise regained, and Samson Agonistes
- Milton, mannerism and baroque
- Naming in Paradise : Milton and the language of Adam and Eve
- Patriotism, power, and print : national consciousness in Tudor England
- Perfection proclaimed : language and literature in English radical religion, 1640-1660
- Persona and decorum in Milton's prose
- Poetic Will : Shakespeare and the play of language
- Poetic imagery illustrated from Elizabethan literature
- Sacred rhetoric : the Christian grand style in the English Renaissance
- Shakespeare and "The arte of English poesie."
- Shakespeare and Burbage : the sound of Shakespeare as devised to suit the voice and talents of his principal player
- Shakespeare and social dialogue : dramatic language and Elizabethan letters
- Shakespeare and the arts of language
- Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist
- Shakespeare as literary dramatist
- Shakespeare as literary dramatist
- Shakespeare from the margins : language, culture, context
- Shakespeare the professional, and related studies
- Shakespeare's English : language in the history plays
- Shakespeare's analogical scene : parody as structural syntax
- Shakespeare's dramatic language : essays
- Shakespeare's dramatic style : Romeo and Juliet, As you like it, Julius Caesar, Twelfth Night, Macbeth
- Shakespeare's grammatical style; : a computer-assisted analysis of Richard II and Anthony and Cleopatra,
- Shakespeare's images of pregnancy
- Shakespeare's language
- Shakespeare's lusty punning in Love's labour's lost. : With contemporary analogues.
- Shakespeare's poetic styles : verse into drama
- Shakespeare's styles : essays in honour of Kenneth Muir
- Shakespeare's verbal art in Th'expence of spirit.
- Shakespeare, meaning & metaphor
- Shakespearean iconoclasm
- Shakespearean sentences : a study in style and syntax
- Style and faith
- The Shakespearean metaphor : studies in language and form
- The development of Milton's prose style
- The development of Shakespeare's imagery
- The eloquent "I"; : style and self in seventeenth-century prose
- The forms of things unknown : Renaissance metaphor in Romeo and Juliet and A midsummer night's dream
- The imagery of John Donne's sermons
- The language of Renaissance poetry: Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton,
- The language of Shakespeare's plays
- The language of the metaphysical poets
- The literary language of Shakespeare
- The literary language of Shakespeare
- The making of Shakespeare's dramatic poetry
- The native tongue and the word : developments in English prose style, 1380-1580
- The politics of Milton's prose style
- The rise of modern prose style
- Think on my words : exploring Shakespeare's language
- Tragic alphabet : Shakespeare's drama of language
- Uncommon tongues : eloquence and eccentricity in the English Renaissance
- Words that matter : linguistic perception in Renaissance English
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