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Shakespeare did not intentionally publish very much material that could possibly be called "books": only the poems Venus and Adonis in 1593, The Rape of Lucrece in 1594 and the collected Sonnets in 1609 (and even this may have been published without Shakespeare's consent). Shakespeare did not write introductions to these works, unless you count a brief summary in prose which appears at the beginning of the Rape of Lucrece or the grovelling dedications to his patron the earl of Southampton in both long poems. The Sonnets have a brief dedication which appears to be by the printer and is notorious for its cryptic nature. There isn't enough material here to find "techniques".

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Shakespeare was not trying to persuade, but rather to entertain. His characters, on the other hand, often try to persuade others, as Antony in Julius Caesar does, or Portia in Merchant of Venice, or Volumnia in Coriolanus. Sometimes they persuade others through plain out-and-out lying (see Iachimo in Cymbeline), and sometimes by suggesting something by denying it (like Iago in Othello), or emotional appeals (Volumnia) or appeals to pride (like Henry V's St. Crispian speech).

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Long soliloquys apparently! :)

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