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Thomas Carew described him as A king who ruled as he thought fit The universal monarchy of wit According to Ben Jonson he was the finest poet in the world in some things . Sir Baker was referring to his irregular life when he called ...
Thomas Carew described him as A king who ruled as he thought fit The universal monarchy of wit According to Ben Jonson he was the finest poet in the world in some things . Sir Baker was referring to his irregular life when he called ...
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Platonism holds that there exists one Universal Mind , which animates the universe . Further , everything in the universe is an expression of this animating principle . Man also partakes of this principle .
Platonism holds that there exists one Universal Mind , which animates the universe . Further , everything in the universe is an expression of this animating principle . Man also partakes of this principle .
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And his poetry is pervaded by the philosophic con- viction of universal harmony . A number of critics and scholars continued to focus interest on Keats as a poet of thought.3 But at the same time Keats's importance as a pure poet is not ...
And his poetry is pervaded by the philosophic con- viction of universal harmony . A number of critics and scholars continued to focus interest on Keats as a poet of thought.3 But at the same time Keats's importance as a pure poet is not ...
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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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