Frost "AGAINST THE DAY" (has this been mentioned yet?)
David Morris
fqmorris at gmail.com
Mon Jan 14 07:56:22 CST 2013
2Pe 3: <http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=2Pe&c=3&t=KJV#comm/7>6
Whereby the world that then was, being overflowed with water, perished:
But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in
store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of
ungodly men.
On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 5:28 PM, <bandwraith at aol.com> wrote:
> Against "the" day, it sounds like, as opposed to "a" day (any given day),
> he seems to be saying. The use of the definite article is telling. I don't
> recall the Frost citation being mentioned, although the phrase was
> certainly considered from that angle. Good addition.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lemuel Underwing <luunderwing at gmail.com>
> To: "“pynchon-l at waste.
> org“" <pynchon-l at waste.org>
> Sent: Sun, Jan 13, 2013 5:48 pm
> Subject: Frost "AGAINST THE DAY" (has this been mentioned yet?)
>
> From Robert Frost's "The Figure a Poem Makes":
>
> The impressions most useful to my purpose seem always those I was unaware
> of and so made no note of at the time when taken, and the conclusion is come
> to that like giants we are always hurling experience ahead of us to pave
> the future with *against the day *when we may want to strike a line of
> purpose across it
> for somewhere. The line will have the more charm for not being
> mechanically straight. We enjoy the straight crookedness of a good walking
> stick. Modern instruments
> of precision are being used to make things crooked as if by eye and hand
> in the old days.
>
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