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* '''Dean:''' Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin → in parts of Ireland ''Dean'' is pronounced ''Dane''# | * '''Dean:''' Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin → in parts of Ireland ''Dean'' is pronounced ''Dane''# | ||
− | ** Swift's epigram on the Magazine Fort ([[Page_12|FW 012.36 ff.]]) was said | + | ** Swift's epigram on the Magazine Fort ([[Page_12|FW 012.36 ff.]]) was said to be ''the dying words of his Wit'' before he lapsed into madness becoming deaf-and-dumb → see, for example, [[Page_7|FW 007.05-06]] ''Tilling a teel of a tum, telling a toll of a teary turty Taubling'' |
Latest revision as of 08:24, 20 October 2010
- Dean: Jonathan Swift, Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin → in parts of Ireland Dean is pronounced Dane#
- Swift's epigram on the Magazine Fort (FW 012.36 ff.) was said to be the dying words of his Wit before he lapsed into madness becoming deaf-and-dumb → see, for example, FW 007.05-06 Tilling a teel of a tum, telling a toll of a teary turty Taubling