Difference between revisions of "Stoop"

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* '''''She Stoops to Conquer'':''' a play by Oliver Goldsmith
 
* '''''She Stoops to Conquer'':''' a play by Oliver Goldsmith
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==Commentary==
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It should be noted that the principal subject of our attention since [[Page 12]], where Biddy the Hen turned up the remains of [[ALP|ALP's]] Letter while scavenging for food on the kitchen midden ("tip") in the backyard of [[HCE|HCE's]] tavern, has always been [[Image:Book.PNG]]. The exact form taken by this object has undergone a series of transformations – the Letter, the Dublin landscape, the ''Annals of the Four Masters'', the copyist's scroll, the tome of ''Liber Lividus'', the Plain of Moyelta, the confusing Babel of voices at the fall of the Tower of Babel, thedialogue between Mutt and Jute, or the archaeological remains of the present paragraph.

Revision as of 12:04, 17 April 2007

  • stoop: a raised platform, verandah, porch or set of steps leading up to the front door of a house
  • stoop: to bend forward; to lower one's dignity → cf. 008.09 ("Mind your hats goan in"), when we had to stoop on our way into the museyroom
  • She Stoops to Conquer: a play by Oliver Goldsmith


Commentary

It should be noted that the principal subject of our attention since Page 12, where Biddy the Hen turned up the remains of ALP's Letter while scavenging for food on the kitchen midden ("tip") in the backyard of HCE's tavern, has always been File:Book.PNG. The exact form taken by this object has undergone a series of transformations – the Letter, the Dublin landscape, the Annals of the Four Masters, the copyist's scroll, the tome of Liber Lividus, the Plain of Moyelta, the confusing Babel of voices at the fall of the Tower of Babel, thedialogue between Mutt and Jute, or the archaeological remains of the present paragraph.