Difference between revisions of "The marriage of Montan wetting his moll we know"
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* '''montan:''' (''obsolete spelling'') mountain → HCE as a personification of the Hill of Howth | * '''montan:''' (''obsolete spelling'') mountain → HCE as a personification of the Hill of Howth | ||
− | * '''Montanus:''' a 2nd-century heretic who appears in Gustave Flaubert's novel '' | + | * '''Montanus:''' a 2nd-century heretic who appears in Gustave Flaubert's novel ''The Temptation of Saint Anthony'' → he is loved by two women, Priscilla and Maximilla → HCE and Issy's two personalities |
* '''wedding''' | * '''wedding''' |
Revision as of 08:50, 28 April 2011
- He married his markets, cheap by foul, I know: see FW 215.19
- montan: (obsolete spelling) mountain → HCE as a personification of the Hill of Howth
- Montanus: a 2nd-century heretic who appears in Gustave Flaubert's novel The Temptation of Saint Anthony → he is loved by two women, Priscilla and Maximilla → HCE and Issy's two personalities
- wedding
- wetting: (slang) fucking
- moll: (archaic) prostitute; a gangster's girl-friend
- Moll: an old familiar form of Mary