Apr 092015
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Love’s Labour’s Won
War/Prologue
April 10, 2015
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Why does everybody hate Rhetoric but love wordplay? Scott Kaiser, author and Oregon Shakespeare Festival Director of Company Development, can’t repeat it often enough: take my epizeuxis please!
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