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James Joyce

Ulysses

  • Наталья Жустроваidézett6 évvel ezelőtt
    —Look at the sea. What does it care about offences?
  • asanisimasalaitidézett10 évvel ezelőtt
    love’s bitter mystery
  • asanisimasalaitidézett10 évvel ezelőtt
    I am the boy
    That can enjoy
    Invisibility.
  • Azizaidézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    He who stealeth from the poor lendeth to the Lord. Thus spake Zarathustra.
  • b6012005981idézett3 évvel ezelőtt
    Met her once in the park. In the dark. What a lark.
  • Liamidézett4 évvel ezelőtt
    People could put up with being bitten by a wolf but what properly riled them was a bite from a sheep.
  • vladshvetsidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    Ulysses’ is the Latin equivalent of the Greek ‘Odysseus’, the name of the wily warrior celebrated by Homer
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryidézett4 hónappal ezelőtt
    NOBLE MARQUESS MENTIONED

    —We were always loyal to lost causes, the professor said. Success for us is the death of the intellect and of the imagination
  • Dhrubo Chowdhuryidézett4 hónappal ezelőtt
    NOBLE MARQUESS MENTIONED

    —We were always loyal to lost causes, the professor said. Success for us is the death of the intellect and of the imagination.
  • skisosidézett4 hónappal ezelőtt
    towards long John Fanning in the mirror.
    —Rather lowsized. Dignam of Menton's office that was, Martin Cunningham said.
    Long John Fanning could not remember him.
    Clatter of horsehoofs sounded from the air.
    —What's that? Martin Cunningham said.
    All turned where they stood. John Wyse Nolan came down again. From the cool shadow of the doorway he saw the horses pass Parliament street, harness and glossy pasterns in sunlight shimmering. Gaily they went past before his cool unfriendly eyes, not quickly. In saddles of the leaders, leaping leaders, rode outriders.
    —What was it? Martin Cunningham asked, as they went on up the staircase.
    —The lord lieutenantgeneral and general governor of Ireland, John Wyse Nolan answered from the stairfoot.
    As they trod across the thick carpet Buck Mulligan whispered behind his Panama to Haines:
    —Parnell's brother. There in the corner.
    They chose a small table near the window, opposite a longfaced man whose beard and gaze hung intently down on a chessboard.
    —Is that he? Haines asked, twisting round in his seat.
    —Yes, Mulligan said. That's John Howard, his brother, our city marshal.
    John Howard Parnell translated a white bishop quietly and his grey claw went up again to his forehead whereat it rested. An instant after, under its screen, his eyes looked quickly, ghostbright, at his foe and fell once more upon a working corner.
    —I'll take a mélange, Haines said to the waitress.
    —Two mélanges, Buck Mulligan said. And bring us some scones and butter and some cakes as well.
    When she had gone he said, laughing:
    —We call it D.B.C. because they have damn bad cakes. O, but you missed Dedalus on Hamlet.
    Haines opened his newbought book.
    —I'm sorry, he said. Shakespeare is the happy huntingground of all minds that have lost their balance.
    The onelegged sailor growled at the area of 14 Nelson street:
    —England expects...
    Buck Mulligan's primrose waistcoat shook gaily to his laughter.
    —You should see him, he said, when his body loses its balance. Wandering Aengus I call him.
    —I am sure he has an idée fixe, Haines said, pinching his chin thoughtfully with thumb and forefinger. Now I am speculating what it would be likely to be. Such persons always have.
    Buck Mulligan bent across the table gravely
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