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Which expression was unlikely to be a common cliché in poetry from the eighteenth century?

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Phrases such as 'lush meadow,' 'dappled shadow,' and 'glimmering blade' were typical poetic clichés during the eighteenth century. However, 'monkey-like conflict' or 'simian rivalry' was not a recognized or frequent stock phrase in poetry of that era.

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