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Showing 1-10 of 41 results for "poetry" Thomas Keohler 14 Sept 2020, 11:44 by John SimpsonSome notes on the triple life of Thomas Goodwin Keohler At U 2.256-9, Stephen finds himself enumerating his debts: " Fred Ryan, two shillings. Temple, two lunches. Russell, one ... association of interest with the Dublin set of George William Russell (Æ): plays, writing, poetry, mysticism, theosophy. He was a founding member of the Irish National Theatre Society in 1903 ... Joyce's People > Thomas Keohler Lawn Tennyson 28 Nov 2013, 13:56 by JJON EditorsLawn Tennyson: the poetry of motion U 3.492 Lawn Tennyson, gentleman poet. U 9.648 And Harry of six wives' daughter and other lady friends from neighbour seats, as ... Joyce's Allusions > Lawn Tennyson Gimlet 17 Feb 2014, 01:26 by John SimpsonGimlet sounded like poetry with Hamlet U 15.3654-5: ZOE (tragically) Hamlet, I am thy father’s gimlet! Glossators have passed lightly over Zoe’s reply to Stephen in ... Joyce's Allusions > Gimlet buffalo 31 May 2015, 02:29 by John SimpsonPom! he shouted twice: Some Memories of Buffalo Bill (1919) in Ulysses U 16.404-5: — Buffalo Bill shoots to kill, Never missed nor he never will . For the eight ... Got a fellow working down on the section that made up a piece of poetry about it. Runs something like: "Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill, Never missed and never will; Always ... Joyce's Allusions > buffalo glue-pots 29 Nov 2013, 12:32 by JJON EditorsGlue-pot steals heart U 14 .1479-80 : Your starving eyes and allbeplastered neck you stole my heart, O gluepot. It may come as a surprise to readers to find ... out to be old chestnuts. One such case is the obvious parody of sentimental poetry quoted above. The Cabinet of Instruction, Literature, and Amusement published in 1829 includes this humorous ... Joyce's Allusions > glue-pots Gray 29 Oct 2015, 08:16 by John SimpsonAn anatomy of Gray’s Eulogy U 6.939-41: Or a woman’s with her saucepan. I cooked good Irish stew. Eulogy in a country churchyard it ought to ... once asked to define "eulogy" and he said, "Eulogy is a kind of sad poetry. The best example is 'Gray's Eulogy on a Country Churchyard." Dental Scrap Book (1909 ... Joyce's Allusions > Gray Ossian 25 Mar 2019, 09:44 by John SimpsonOssian’s Poems - notesheets Joyce refers to Ossian in passing in the Cyclops episode: And there sat with him the high sinhedrim of the twelve tribes of Iar [...] of the ... may behold the gleam of his steel. Joyce had three versions of Ossian’s poetry in his library in Trieste: Fingal , trans. into German Reinhold Jachmann (Leipzig: Philipp Reclam, n ... Joyce's Allusions > Ossian Bonsoir 29 Nov 2013, 12:32 by JJON EditorsBonsoir la compagnie U 14.1534-6 : Closingtime, gents. Eh? Rome boose for the Bloom toff [...] Play low, pardner. Slide. Bonsoir la compagnie . There are several options we can chose ... confessor of Voltaire. L’Attaignant was known for his ‘drinking songs and other occasional poetry’. Although it sounds as if it could be a drinking song, Bonsoir, la Compagnie comes ... Joyce's Allusions > Bonsoir Opal hush 4 Sept 2018, 10:43 by John SimpsonFrom Swerve of Shore to Bend of Bay Area: the Afterlife of Opal Hush 7.782-3: What do you think really of that hermetic crowd, the opal hush poets ... as the designer of the Waite Tarot cards. The assembled guests chanted songs and poetry, listened raptly to the Jamaican tales of Brer Annancy, criticized each other’s art and ... Joyce's Allusions > Opal hush Halfseasover 8 Dec 2015, 07:30 by John SimpsonThe half-seas-over empire of Britain U 5.71-2: Griffith’s paper is on the same tack now: an army rotten with venereal disease: overseas or halfseasover empire ... keyword (within this site) Phrases Politics Parliament Wordplay Dictionaries Sailing Theatre Songs Fashion Publishing Poetry Music Opera I am grateful to Pat Callan for drawing my attention to Stanislaus Joyce ... Joyce's Allusions > Halfseasover |