How to Write Like Shakespeare ✓
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  • Reads 361
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Complete, First published Oct 31, 2016
Genre: Non-Fiction.
  
  Summary: Hope this article helps aspiring poets to learn the basic ins and outs of archaic pronouns (thou, thee, thine, thy, thyself) and add some of that antiquarian (Shakespearean, Romantic, Victorian or Gothic) flair to their poems.
  
  Status: *Complete!* ✓
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