Difference between revisions of "Unde gentium fe"
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** This phrase is repeated in different forms at 23.20 and 202.20 | ** This phrase is repeated in different forms at 23.20 and 202.20 | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 19 January 2014
- Unde gentium fe[stines] (Latin): from whence of the nations you hurry ; freely translated by Joyce in a letter to Harriet Shaw Weaver as "Where the dickens are you hurrying to"
- This phrase is repeated in different forms at 23.20 and 202.20
- The phrase is broken off; excessive hurry?