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'no man' is a 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). | 'no man' is a 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). | ||
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Revision as of 11:49, 6 July 2012
Phrase: time and tide will wait for no man. 'Tide' is an archaic word equivalent to time.
Temp: Latin 'time'
Hist: history (derived from Greek 'witness')
'no man' is a 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"