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Showing 1-6 of 6 results for "transport" Two snippets 30 Aug 2013, 02:33 by John SimpsonTwo poetic snippets: row me o’er the ferry ( U 6.447-8) and maledictive stones (U 12.144) 1) row me o’er the ferry In Ulysses 6.438 ... Golden Treasury. It must be said that it is not a great advertisement for transport by water, since the chieftain and his lover, Lord Ullin’s daughter, end up drowned ... Joyce's Allusions > Two snippets Funeral 4 Jun 2014, 02:17 by John SimpsonIn the carriage for Paddy Dignam’s funeral: Bloom was right all along U 6.1-3: Martin Cunningham, first, poked his silkhatted head into the creaking carriage and, entering ... Simpson Search by keyword (within this site) Funeral Glasnevin Kane Antient Concert Rooms Death Transport The authors would like to thank Eamonn Finn for extensive and valuable discussions on this ... Joyce's Environs > Funeral armstrap 4 Jun 2014, 02:18 by John SimpsonThe forgotten arm-strap U 6.10-12: He passed an arm through the armstrap and looked seriously from the open carriage window at the lowered blinds of the avenue ... comment on the continuity of the arm-strap or arm-loop between modes of transport comes from a surprising source: Alfred Wallace’s amalgamated edition of Natural selection and tropical ... Joyce's Words > armstrap Powell 17 Feb 2014, 01:25 by John Simpson‘One of Britain’s fighting men’: Major Malachi Powell and Ulysses U 15.4612-6: Major Tweedy, moustached like Turko the terrible, in bearskin cap with hackleplume and accoutrements, with ... opportunity for further promotion on the formation of the new and short-lived Land Transport Corps in 1855, which was designed to facilitate supplies to the Crimean front and which ... Joyce's People > Powell MacHugh3 1 Dec 2015, 11:22 by John SimpsonThe reluctant professor MacHugh:3 Storm clouds of debt McNeill’s tutoring and examining may appear to represent a period of stability in his life, but such an impression would ... summer of 1906 he begs his brother for money to cover his hotel and transport costs to Cork, Clonakility, and Waterford. He is clearly in a state of financial embarrassment ... Joyce's People > MacHugh3 missionaries 29 Oct 2015, 08:07 by John SimpsonSalty missionaries U 8.744-7: Dignam’s potted meat. Cannibals would with lemon and rice. White missionary too salty. Like pickled pork. Expect the chief consumes the parts of ... more palatable: When mortally wounded, they run up to him as if in a transport of passion, cut pieces from the body with their knives, - dip them in a dish ... Joyce's Environs > missionaries |