Difference between revisions of "You gave me a boot"
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* '''You gave me a boot:''' (T.S. Eliot was the bearer of an embarrassing parcel of old shoes from Pound to Joyce, as related in Ellmann: ''James Joyce'', 493) → [[Waste]] in line above | * '''You gave me a boot:''' (T.S. Eliot was the bearer of an embarrassing parcel of old shoes from Pound to Joyce, as related in Ellmann: ''James Joyce'', 493) → [[Waste]] in line above | ||
+ | **→ [[smoothpick waste papish pastures,]] + [[foottreats]] (p. 141) | ||
+ | **→ [[waste(151)|waste]] + [[overpast boots]] (p. 151) |
Revision as of 23:37, 15 January 2020
- You gave me a boot: in Ulysses Stephen Dedalus wears boots he borrowed from Buck Mulligan
- You gave me the boot: you got rid of (fired) me
- You gave me a boot: (T.S. Eliot was the bearer of an embarrassing parcel of old shoes from Pound to Joyce, as related in Ellmann: James Joyce, 493) → Waste in line above
- → smoothpick waste papish pastures, + foottreats (p. 141)
- → waste + overpast boots (p. 151)