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Prelude: On Reading Rhetorically Acknowledgments Chapter 1: "Resistless Eloquence"
Chapter 2: Hamlet's Sorcery Chapter 3: "Scourge" or "Minister"?
Chapter 4: The Donnean Doubting-Game Chapter 5: Love's Atheist: Reading Donne's "Communitie"
Chapter 6: "The Token" among Donne's Songs and Sonets Chapter 7: "Outward Preaching" Vs. "Inward Persuasion"
Chapter 8: The Protestant Allegory of "Lycidas"
Chapter 9: Milton's "Rhetoric of Certitude"
Postlude: From "Enthusiasm" to Enlightenment
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