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* '''List, list, O list!''' Shakespeare, ''Hamlet'' 1.5.22 (spoken by the ghost of Hamlet's father to the Prince) | * '''List, list, O list!''' Shakespeare, ''Hamlet'' 1.5.22 (spoken by the ghost of Hamlet's father to the Prince) | ||
− | * '''list:''' a catalogue of items → lines 17-19 of this page is a list of four comments by the Four Old Men ([[Image:MMLJ.png]]) | + | * '''list:''' a catalogue of items → lines 17-19 of this page is a list of four comments by the Four Old Men ([[Image:MMLJ.png]]), followed by a list of four things in lines 24-28 |
* '''Liszt:''' Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, continuing the musical allusions in this section; when he visited Ireland in 1840-41, Liszt was referred to in the press as "M. List"; on that tour he gave a recital in the Globe Hotel, Clonmel; ''Hamlet'' was first performed at the Globe Theatre; on his first night in Dublin Liszt saw Charles Kean perform in ''Macbeth'' at the Theatre Royal | * '''Liszt:''' Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, continuing the musical allusions in this section; when he visited Ireland in 1840-41, Liszt was referred to in the press as "M. List"; on that tour he gave a recital in the Globe Hotel, Clonmel; ''Hamlet'' was first performed at the Globe Theatre; on his first night in Dublin Liszt saw Charles Kean perform in ''Macbeth'' at the Theatre Royal | ||
** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160258 Third Census of Finnegans Wake] | ** [http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/JoyceColl/JoyceColl-idx?type=turn&entity=JoyceColl001600160258 Third Census of Finnegans Wake] | ||
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+ | *'''list:''' lean to one side, like a ship - or a drunk |
Latest revision as of 05:28, 23 June 2019
- list: to listen → Hear? two lines above
- List, list, O list! Shakespeare, Hamlet 1.5.22 (spoken by the ghost of Hamlet's father to the Prince)
- list: a catalogue of items → lines 17-19 of this page is a list of four comments by the Four Old Men (File:MMLJ.png), followed by a list of four things in lines 24-28
- Liszt: Hungarian composer Franz Liszt, continuing the musical allusions in this section; when he visited Ireland in 1840-41, Liszt was referred to in the press as "M. List"; on that tour he gave a recital in the Globe Hotel, Clonmel; Hamlet was first performed at the Globe Theatre; on his first night in Dublin Liszt saw Charles Kean perform in Macbeth at the Theatre Royal
- list: lean to one side, like a ship - or a drunk