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Thus a farmer could never become a nobleman . Nor could a labourer in the field aspire to become a priest . Society was divided into classes and groups , and each class had a position in the social hierarchy .
Thus a farmer could never become a nobleman . Nor could a labourer in the field aspire to become a priest . Society was divided into classes and groups , and each class had a position in the social hierarchy .
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He has become immortal , part of the eternally beautiful One . The philosophic background of the latter conception of immortality is Platonic . Platonism holds that there exists one Universal Mind , which animates the universe .
He has become immortal , part of the eternally beautiful One . The philosophic background of the latter conception of immortality is Platonic . Platonism holds that there exists one Universal Mind , which animates the universe .
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Nature and the spirit of Keats have become one with them . He is now part of the Universe . When his soul approached the Invisible , the great poets who were already there rose to greet him . They showed him the star which he was to ...
Nature and the spirit of Keats have become one with them . He is now part of the Universe . When his soul approached the Invisible , the great poets who were already there rose to greet him . They showed him the star which he was to ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Historical Concept of the Renaissance | 2 |
Forces in Renaissance Thought | 4 |
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