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Lesley was planning to place the first line of the poem — “She is as ... love Frost by taking us back to his work in The Art of Robert Frost (2013). Plunkett’s Love and Need, for its part ...
I think you know, too. These words, with one change, were penned by Robert Frost in 1922, the opening line of one of America’s most revered and recited poems, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy ...
Robert Frost’s most famous ... hypo-critical for the fun of the thing,” Frost wrote in a snarky note to Thomas on June 26, 1915, referring to the first line of the last stanza.
Seasons’ best: Robert Frost’s line “Good fences make good neighbors” will never apply to two Hometown households. Steve Poley and Mike Bendik share a driveway as well as a holiday spirit ...
THIS is a straightforward, clearly written account of Frost’s poetry and ideas. Mr. Thompson begins by setting Frost’s theory of poetry against the background of other contemporary theories ...
“On reading ‘My Butterfly,’ ” Adam Plunkett writes in his new Love and Need: The Life of Robert ... the fourth line—“Make the settled snow-bank steam”—that’s Frost.