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− | '''three kings and a coroner''': crowner can mean coroner | + | * '''three kings and a coroner''': crowner can mean coroner |
− | '''three kings and a crown''': the four masters, with the difference between the first three synoptic gospellers and the fourth one which lags behind them which is frequently observed within allusions in ''Finnegans Wake.'' | + | * '''three kings and a crown''': the four masters, with the difference between the first three synoptic gospellers and the fourth one which lags behind them which is frequently observed within allusions in ''Finnegans Wake.'' |
− | '''crown''': a monetary unit equivalent to 5 shillings. | + | * '''crown''': a monetary unit equivalent to 5 shillings. |
− | '''kings of three suits''': once again compares the four masters with the playing card suits | + | * '''kings of three suits''': once again compares the four masters with the playing card suits |
[[Category: Four Masters]] | [[Category: Four Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 05:56, 20 April 2020
- three kings and a coroner: crowner can mean coroner
- three kings and a crown: the four masters, with the difference between the first three synoptic gospellers and the fourth one which lags behind them which is frequently observed within allusions in Finnegans Wake.
- crown: a monetary unit equivalent to 5 shillings.
- kings of three suits: once again compares the four masters with the playing card suits