To the poet the world appears still more beautiful as he gazes at flowers that are doomed to wither. It is not that the thought of universal mortality gives him pleasure, but that he hugs the pleasure more closely because he knows it cannot be his for long.
Q: I wonder what "It" of "It is not that" indicates. Is it a preparatory subject? Thank you in advance for your help.
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