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Thus we can become the subject of poetry , if not of history . Our love - songs will be the songs of a new religion in which we will be considered the saints . We shall be worshipped as the patterns of perfect love .
Thus we can become the subject of poetry , if not of history . Our love - songs will be the songs of a new religion in which we will be considered the saints . We shall be worshipped as the patterns of perfect love .
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Thus literature becomes a social record . In the best Augustan works , social fact is being not only ... In the economic sphere , business was becoming a philosophy of life . The Augustans had extricated them- selves from theological ...
Thus literature becomes a social record . In the best Augustan works , social fact is being not only ... In the economic sphere , business was becoming a philosophy of life . The Augustans had extricated them- selves from theological ...
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He has become immortal , part of the eternally beautiful One . The philosophic background of the latter conception of immor- tality 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 immor- tality is Platonic . Platonism holds that there exists one Universal Mind , which animates the universe .
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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