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I Will Proclaim Myself What I Am: Corpus Stylistics and the Language of Shakespeare’s Soliloquies

Language and Literature - United States
doi 10.1177/0963947015598183
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LinguisticsLiteratureLiterary TheoryLanguage
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November 1, 2015

Authors
Sean Murphy
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SAGE Publications


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