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... response which stresses reality . So the poet - figure in Thomas Flatman's ' The Slight ' claims to have be- haved in a wholly decorous manner : I did but crave that I might kiss , If not her lip , at least her hand . This , the poet ...
... response which stresses reality . So the poet - figure in Thomas Flatman's ' The Slight ' claims to have be- haved in a wholly decorous manner : I did but crave that I might kiss , If not her lip , at least her hand . This , the poet ...
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... response to experience as a whole . Or the satiric mask may seem no more than a fashionable disguise or a costume worn for the fun of trying out a line of approach . But in Rochester's case satire seems the necessary consequence of his ...
... response to experience as a whole . Or the satiric mask may seem no more than a fashionable disguise or a costume worn for the fun of trying out a line of approach . But in Rochester's case satire seems the necessary consequence of his ...
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... response . Samuel Daniel , however , in his The Civil Wars ( 1609 ) , 2 shows a strong tendency to flatter Elizabeth I. He is even explicit about this : Here sacred Soueraigne , glorious Queene of Peace , The tumults of disordred times ...
... response . Samuel Daniel , however , in his The Civil Wars ( 1609 ) , 2 shows a strong tendency to flatter Elizabeth I. He is even explicit about this : Here sacred Soueraigne , glorious Queene of Peace , The tumults of disordred times ...
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