Difference between revisions of "Upturnpikepointandplace"
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* '''pointing place''' → ''[[Ulysses]]'' 017.15: "taking his ashplant from its leaningplace" ? | * '''pointing place''' → ''[[Ulysses]]'' 017.15: "taking his ashplant from its leaningplace" ? | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, 3 August 2008
- Their resting → The upturnpikepoint for place → and their upturnpikepointandplace
- turnpike: a toll-gate across a road → there was one in Chapelizod
- upturnpikepointandplace → HCE's five toes (up, turn, pike, point, place)
- turnpike → Lord Byron, Don Juan 1.6.1-2: "Most epic poets plunge ‘in medias res’ (Horace makes this the heroic turnpike road)"
- pointing place → Ulysses 017.15: "taking his ashplant from its leaningplace" ?
- "Up, Guards, and at 'em" → Duke of Wellington