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Shakespeare and the Art of Verbal Seduction

by Cynthia J. Ottchen

Do you long to be seductive? Have a desire to be seduced? Then “let lips do what hands do” and put into practice the most enticing baubles of seduction ever written. Shakespeare and the Art of Verbal Seduction contains the Bard’s best seducing lines to cajole, charm, and even proposition the object of your desire. Shakespeare is the master of persuasion. He induces the hardest of hearts to give up mind, body, and soul with a brilliant flash of words. Here they’re collected for you, his little miracles of language, arranged in ten strategies for every stage of a love affair, from first encounter to the full throes of passion. Never again let your desire flounder in bad come-ons. Learn the art of seduction from the greatest seducer of all time, and get what you want.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Shakespeare's Insults

by William Shakespeare

A collection of over 5000 Shakespearean insults designed to supply a witty line for every occasion. Taken from 38 of Shakespeare's plays, such as "Julius Caesar" and "As You Like It", the wit ranges from simple name-calling to ready insults for particular occasions.

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Shakespeare's Insults: Educating Your Wit

by Wayne F. Hill

The sharpest stings ever to snap from the tip of an English-speaking tongue are here at hand, ready to be directed at the knaves, villains, and coxcombs of the reader's choice. Culled from 38 plays, here are the best 5,000 examples of Shakespeare's glorious invective, arranged by play, in order of appearance, with helpful act and line numbers for easy reference, along with an index of topical scorn appropriate to particular characters and occasions. Line art.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Shakespeares Insults - Educating Your Wit

by Wayne F. Hill and Cynthia J. Ottchen

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Shakespeare's Insults Educating Your Wit

by Wayne F. Hill and Cynthia J. Ottchen

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Shakespeare and the Art of Verbal Seduction

by Cynthia J. Ottchen

Do you long to be seductive? Have a desire to be seduced? Then “let lips do what hands do” and put into practice the most enticing baubles of seduction ever written. Shakespeare and the Art of Verbal Seduction contains the Bard’s best seducing lines to cajole, charm, and even proposition the object of your desire. Shakespeare is the master of persuasion. He induces the hardest of hearts to give up mind, body, and soul with a brilliant flash of words. Here they’re collected for you, his little miracles of language, arranged in ten strategies for every stage of a love affair, from first encounter to the full throes of passion. Never again let your desire flounder in bad come-ons. Learn the art of seduction from the greatest seducer of all time, and get what you want.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Shakespeare's Insults for Doctors

by Wayne F. Hill

Fed up with the NHS? This work provides a way for patients to get their own back by reeling off some humorous one-liners all taken from Shakespeare's works. Set out in two parts, the book starts with a section of insults for particular occasions while the second part focuses on specialists.

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Shakespeare's Insults for Lawyers

by Wayne F. Hill

Fed up with legal nonsense and red tape? This book provides a way to get back at lawyers by reeling off some rude one-liners, all taken from Shakespeare's works. The first section provides insults for particular occasions while the second addresses the particular flaws of all lawyers.

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Shakespeare's Insults: Educating Your Wit

by Wayne F.; Ottchen, Cynthia J. Hill

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Shakespeare's Insults: Educating Your Wit

by Wayne F. Hill

The sharpest stings ever to snap from the tip of an English-speaking tongue are here at hand, ready to be directed at the knaves, villains, and coxcombs of the reader's choice. Culled from 38 plays, here are the best 5,000 examples of Shakespeare's glorious invective, arranged by play, in order of appearance, with helpful act and line numbers for easy reference, along with an index of topical scorn appropriate to particular characters and occasions. Line art.

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