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Donne temporarily concluded that this conjunction of matter and spirit is the natural principle of the universe . But this attitude was not systematically maintained , and he saw no cosmic harmony in the universe .
Donne temporarily concluded that this conjunction of matter and spirit is the natural principle of the universe . But this attitude was not systematically maintained , and he saw no cosmic harmony in the universe .
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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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Through specific analysis of poems and letters Murry tries to demonstrate that Keats was concerned with true philosophy which has to do with the sense of comprehension of the mystery of life and the universe . Keats wanted to achieve ...
Through specific analysis of poems and letters Murry tries to demonstrate that Keats was concerned with true philosophy which has to do with the sense of comprehension of the mystery of life and the universe . Keats wanted to achieve ...
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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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