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* '''How charmingly exquisite!''' → [[HCE]] → the initials '''HCE''' recur throughout FW; here they appear in consecutive sentences ([[Hush! Caution! Echoland!]]), immediately following a reference to Dublin ([[So_This_Is_Dyoublong|Dyoublong]]) | * '''How charmingly exquisite!''' → [[HCE]] → the initials '''HCE''' recur throughout FW; here they appear in consecutive sentences ([[Hush! Caution! Echoland!]]), immediately following a reference to Dublin ([[So_This_Is_Dyoublong|Dyoublong]]) | ||
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+ | * '''charm''' the word derives from the Latin ''carmen'' (song, chant, incantation), setting off a series of musical allusions in this paragraph. |
Latest revision as of 10:27, 20 September 2019
- How charmingly exquisite! → HCE → the initials HCE recur throughout FW; here they appear in consecutive sentences (Hush! Caution! Echoland!), immediately following a reference to Dublin (Dyoublong)
- charm the word derives from the Latin carmen (song, chant, incantation), setting off a series of musical allusions in this paragraph.