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FLETCHER AND STRODE 5 Strode's reply , though not without merit , is far less memorable and distinguished . It is also less romantic and less pictorial than Fletcher's poem , and nearer to some of Jonson's more epigrammatic lyrics .
FLETCHER AND STRODE 5 Strode's reply , though not without merit , is far less memorable and distinguished . It is also less romantic and less pictorial than Fletcher's poem , and nearer to some of Jonson's more epigrammatic lyrics .
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His divinest melancholy is less paradoxical than Fletcher's sweetest melancholy , less illicit , less a kind of secret indulgence . Milton , after all , identifies himself , at least to a considerable extent , with 1 Part . 2 , Sect .
His divinest melancholy is less paradoxical than Fletcher's sweetest melancholy , less illicit , less a kind of secret indulgence . Milton , after all , identifies himself , at least to a considerable extent , with 1 Part . 2 , Sect .
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On its first appearance , Mrs. Chapone spoke her mind about it ; and in the declaration of a plainspoken eighteenth - century lady we may sometimes discern thoughts that other thinkers — less stupid , perhaps ; certainly less candid ...
On its first appearance , Mrs. Chapone spoke her mind about it ; and in the declaration of a plainspoken eighteenth - century lady we may sometimes discern thoughts that other thinkers — less stupid , perhaps ; certainly less candid ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
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