Difference between revisions of "Menly about peebles"
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* '''peeble:''' (''obsolete'') to pelt with pebbles → in I.3 HCE's tavern is pelted with stones | * '''peeble:''' (''obsolete'') to pelt with pebbles → in I.3 HCE's tavern is pelted with stones | ||
− | * '''''Peebles in the Play'':''' an ancient ballad which Percy omitted from his ''Reliques of Ancient Poetry'' because it was obsolete | + | * '''''Peebles in the Play'':''' an ancient ballad which Thomas Percy omitted from his ''Reliques of Ancient English Poetry'' because it was obsolete |
* '''peebles:'' a note in Joyce's Buffalo Workbook #10 suggests this may have something to do with Sligo → Pebble Beach, Sligo?? | * '''peebles:'' a note in Joyce's Buffalo Workbook #10 suggests this may have something to do with Sligo → Pebble Beach, Sligo?? | ||
* '''Peebles:''' a town in Scotland | * '''Peebles:''' a town in Scotland |
Revision as of 08:37, 24 April 2011
- Mainly About People: a London weekly, known as M.A.P., published 1898-1911 by Thomas Power ("Tay Pay") O'Connor, an Irish politician and journalist
- men
- menly (obsolete) meanly
- peeble: (obsolete, Scots) pebble
- peeble: (obsolete) to pelt with pebbles → in I.3 HCE's tavern is pelted with stones
- Peebles in the Play: an ancient ballad which Thomas Percy omitted from his Reliques of Ancient English Poetry because it was obsolete
- 'peebles: a note in Joyce's Buffalo Workbook #10 suggests this may have something to do with Sligo → Pebble Beach, Sligo??
- Peebles: a town in Scotland