Step 1: Identify the origin of the quote.
The statement comes from Robert Frost’s preface essay titled “The Figure a Poem Makes,” which accompanies his collected poems.
Step 2: Understand its significance.
Frost believed that a poem should be an emotional journey starting with aesthetic pleasure and ending in intellectual fulfillment. The quote reflects his philosophy of poetic creation.
| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |
Match the following estimates of Shakespeare with their authors:

| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |