College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... poem in its context in Frost's work , we can be even more specific . It appeared in his third book , Mountain ... poem is an encomium to that state , by a poet " At present . . . living in Vermont . " The poems in North of Boston and ...
... poem in its context in Frost's work , we can be even more specific . It appeared in his third book , Mountain ... poem is an encomium to that state , by a poet " At present . . . living in Vermont . " The poems in North of Boston and ...
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... poem in the section " The Round Year , " noting in the in- troduction that " the transient , fragrant snow ' of late winter is followed by spring . " A decade later , Ralph Marcellino in a short Explicator note ob- jected that the poem ...
... poem in the section " The Round Year , " noting in the in- troduction that " the transient , fragrant snow ' of late winter is followed by spring . " A decade later , Ralph Marcellino in a short Explicator note ob- jected that the poem ...
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... poem . If , in such an exploration , one keeps coming back to the paraphrase as a reference point , then the exploration is likely to remain relevant to the poem's central issues . Finally , I stood back and asked what tied the images ...
... poem . If , in such an exploration , one keeps coming back to the paraphrase as a reference point , then the exploration is likely to remain relevant to the poem's central issues . Finally , I stood back and asked what tied the images ...
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