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− | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Swift Jonathan Swift] (1667-1745) | + | * '''twone Jonathan''' → '''twone jonathan''' → '''twone nathandjoe''' |
+ | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&id=JoyceColl.HaymanFirstDrft&entity=JoyceColl.HaymanFirstDrft.p0058&isize=L A first-draft version of Finnegans wake] | ||
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+ | * '''two-one''' | ||
+ | ** two-one: nathandjoe, one-two: jonathan | ||
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+ | * '''two-in-one''' | ||
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+ | * '''twenty-one''' ? | ||
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+ | * '''twin''' → [[twins]] | ||
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+ | * '''twenty-nine:''' a number associated with [[Issy]], the "leap-year girl" ([[Image:Izzy.png]] and [[Image:Ellipse.PNG]]) | ||
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+ | * '''twine''' | ||
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+ | * '''selbander:''' (''German'') I and another; we two (literally, "myself the second") | ||
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+ | * '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Swift Jonathan Swift] (1667-1745):''' an Anglo-Irish writer and satirist. When Swift took up his residence at Moor Park, he found there an eight-year-old girl. She was the daughter of a merchant named Edward Johnson, who had died young. Swift says that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Johnson Esther Johnson] was born on 18 March 1681 – she was later known as Stella and would feature largely in Swift's life. Later he was in love with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_Vanhomrigh Esther Vanhomrigh], whom he called "[[vanessy|Vanessa]]". Since both his beloved girls carried the same name Esther they could be considered as [[twins]] | ||
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+ | * '''Nathan and Joe:''' two boy's names → [[twins]] → Shem & Shaun | ||
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+ | * '''Jonathan:''' in ''A Rebus'' by Vanessa Swift's first name is derived from the Biblical names "Joseph" and "Nathan" | ||
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph Joseph]: the name of three characters in the Bible, the most notable being the son of Jacob | ||
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan Nathan]: the name of at least six characters in the Bible, the most notable being the son of David and Bathsheba; I Chronicles 11:38 names Nathan as the brother of Joel, one of David's elite warriors. | ||
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan Jonathan]: the name of two characters in the Bible, the most notable being the son of Saul | ||
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+ | * '''Nathandjoe:''' "Jonathan" cancrizans → an allusion to the zodiacal sign of Cancer? | ||
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+ | * '''''[[Ulysses]]'' 073.26 ff:''' "By Mosenthal it is. Rachel, is it? No. The scene he was always talking about where the old blind Abraham recognises the voice and puts his fingers on his face./ — Nathan’s voice! His son’s voice! I hear the voice of Nathan who left his father to die of grief and misery in my arms, who left the house of his father and left the God of his father." → the play is Mosenthal's ''Deborah''; Nathan is a villainous anti-Semitic Jew, who importunes Leah | ||
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+ | * '''El Nath:''' the star Beta Tauri in the zodiacal constellation of Taurus → Stella, Swift's name for Esther Johnson, is Latin for "star" | ||
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+ | * '''Nath Í:''' a supposed High-King of Ireland in the fifth century | ||
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+ | * '''hand:''' (series of body parts: Osiris' body was torn up into fourteen parts, there are at least that many to be found in this paragraph) → [[Tristram]] | ||
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+ | *'''nat:''' (''Danish'') night | ||
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+ | *'''nat:''' (''Dutch'') wet | ||
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+ | [[Category: Twins]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Jonathan Swift]] |
Latest revision as of 00:51, 1 July 2020
- twone Jonathan → twone jonathan → twone nathandjoe
- two-one
- two-one: nathandjoe, one-two: jonathan
- two-in-one
- twenty-one ?
- twin → twins
- twenty-nine: a number associated with Issy, the "leap-year girl" (File:Izzy.png and File:Ellipse.PNG)
- twine
- selbander: (German) I and another; we two (literally, "myself the second")
- Jonathan Swift (1667-1745): an Anglo-Irish writer and satirist. When Swift took up his residence at Moor Park, he found there an eight-year-old girl. She was the daughter of a merchant named Edward Johnson, who had died young. Swift says that Esther Johnson was born on 18 March 1681 – she was later known as Stella and would feature largely in Swift's life. Later he was in love with Esther Vanhomrigh, whom he called "Vanessa". Since both his beloved girls carried the same name Esther they could be considered as twins
- Nathan and Joe: two boy's names → twins → Shem & Shaun
- Jonathan: in A Rebus by Vanessa Swift's first name is derived from the Biblical names "Joseph" and "Nathan"
- Joseph: the name of three characters in the Bible, the most notable being the son of Jacob
- Nathan: the name of at least six characters in the Bible, the most notable being the son of David and Bathsheba; I Chronicles 11:38 names Nathan as the brother of Joel, one of David's elite warriors.
- Jonathan: the name of two characters in the Bible, the most notable being the son of Saul
- Nathandjoe: "Jonathan" cancrizans → an allusion to the zodiacal sign of Cancer?
- Ulysses 073.26 ff: "By Mosenthal it is. Rachel, is it? No. The scene he was always talking about where the old blind Abraham recognises the voice and puts his fingers on his face./ — Nathan’s voice! His son’s voice! I hear the voice of Nathan who left his father to die of grief and misery in my arms, who left the house of his father and left the God of his father." → the play is Mosenthal's Deborah; Nathan is a villainous anti-Semitic Jew, who importunes Leah
- El Nath: the star Beta Tauri in the zodiacal constellation of Taurus → Stella, Swift's name for Esther Johnson, is Latin for "star"
- Nath Í: a supposed High-King of Ireland in the fifth century
- hand: (series of body parts: Osiris' body was torn up into fourteen parts, there are at least that many to be found in this paragraph) → Tristram
- nat: (Danish) night
- nat: (Dutch) wet