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They seem incompetent at the stuff that is over-and-above. I do believe maybe it continues on within their heads they are incapable of catching it as they read but. They have been too directly intent on the reading. They cant get going looking two ways at the same time. I think too they’ve been scared of the simplicity of numerous things they believe regarding the relative side as they read. They wouldn’t have the face to connect it on paper because of the great author they have been reading. It may possibly be a childhood memory; it may possibly be some homely simile; it may be a relative line or verse of mother goose. They want that it is bookish and big. But they haven’t books enough within their heads to complement book stuff with book stuff. Of course several of that would be all right.
Indeed, in several ways Frost’s advice on essay-writing is actually advice on reading — that mutuality of thought between reader and writer, pulsed through because of the book as “a heart that only beats within the chest of some other.” Echoing Virginia Woolf’s dictum on how to read a written book, Frost offers counsel so passionate that it becomes almost a stream-of-consciousness prose poem, barely punctuated: