Sir_Winston54
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Great sig!
ETA: Just to clarify, my "compliment" was 103.274% sarcasm.
1) It's plagiarism. Credit the author (Robert Frost).
2) Quote it correctly. There is only one period in the quoted lines - at the end.
You're correct. I was rushing in my response, and should have accused you of misuse of sources, rather than outright plagiarism. Therefore, item one in my post should have read, "1) It's misuse of source. Credit the author (Robert Frost), or at least put quotation marks around the passage to indicate that it *is* a quote, and let curious readers Google it if they wish."I never claimed authorship, so I'm not sure how it can be plagiarism. In fact my profile makes it pretty clear that I'm not the author of those famous lines. If you inferred that I was pretending to have written some of the most oft-quoted lines in all of American literature ... well, c'mon. Seriously? You can't even claim a copyright issue because the work is in the public domain. And the use of one stanza would qualify as fair use anyway, most likely.
You are quite right about the punctuation, however. I'll fix that straight away.
Now, let's take any further discussion of this to the I Think Quoting Poems in Your Sig Makes You a Douche thread and hash out our pedantry and insecurities there, and let this perfectly nice thread remain on topic.
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Had you at least put quotation marks around the quote, I wouldn't even have made the accusation of misuse of source; however, your comment, "some of the most oft-quoted lines in all of American literature ... well, c'mon. Seriously?" is fatuous. Literotica is an international forum, and many of the readers and posters here are not familiar with "the most oft-quoted lines in all of American literature," or indeed *any* lines from American literature.
You still haven't fixed the punctuation issue.
I have created the requested thread to allow the original thread to remain (mostly) on topic.