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* '''Igraine:''' the mother of King Arthur
 
* '''Igraine:''' the mother of King Arthur
  
* '''''The Green Goddess'':''' a melodramatic play by the Scottish critic William Archer
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* '''''The Green Goddess'':''' (1921)a melodramatic play by the Scottish critic William Archer, Archer is better known for being Ibsen's translator; Joyce corresponded with him in 1900-2
  
 
* '''ivraie, grain:''' ''(French'')  expression "''séparer le bon grain de l’ivrai''e". separate the wheat from the chaff
 
* '''ivraie, grain:''' ''(French'')  expression "''séparer le bon grain de l’ivrai''e". separate the wheat from the chaff

Latest revision as of 12:01, 28 December 2019

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  • Ivar: one of the early Norse kings of Dublin
  • Igraine: the mother of King Arthur
  • The Green Goddess: (1921)a melodramatic play by the Scottish critic William Archer, Archer is better known for being Ibsen's translator; Joyce corresponded with him in 1900-2
  • ivraie, grain: (French) expression "séparer le bon grain de l’ivraie". separate the wheat from the chaff