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− | + | * '''time and tide will wait for no man:''' Phrase. 'Tide' is an archaic word equivalent to time. | |
− | Temp: Latin 'time | + | * '''Temp:''' (''Latin'') time |
− | Hist: history (derived from Greek 'witness') | + | * '''Hist:''' history (derived from Greek 'witness') |
− | 'no man' | + | * '''no man:''' reference to Homer's ''Odyssey'' and thereby Bloom. Ulysses is alluded to several times over the next few pages (if not throughout the entire book). |
− | Temp: "temptation" | + | * '''Temp:''' "temptation" |
Latest revision as of 21:33, 19 July 2016
- time and tide will wait for no man: Phrase. 'Tide' is an archaic word equivalent to time.
- Temp: (Latin) time
- Hist: history (derived from Greek 'witness')
- no man: reference to Homer's Odyssey and thereby Bloom. Ulysses is alluded to several times over the next few pages (if not throughout the entire book).
- Temp: "temptation"