Gorgias
( Gorgias, 91 A : "Men who have spent their lives in evildoing are transformed at their next incarnation into women.
( Gorgias, 91 A : "Men who have spent their lives in evildoing are transformed at their next incarnation into women.
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
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? ? . Every dimmed letter in it is a copy and not a few of the silbils and wholly words I can show you in my Kingdom of Heaven
? ? Quotation:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) The Republic 516-8
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 486. 09:7
. Mere man's mine: God has jest.
? Quotation:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 622. 36:7
? ? Platonic
? ? Name of Person:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 003. 08:4
? ? ? gorgios
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) Gorgias
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 303. 17:5
? ? Georgeous,
? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) Gorgias
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 458. 25:1
gorgiose,
? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) Gorgias
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 492. 34:1
? ? singorgeous
? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
Gorgias
+ ( Giorgio Joyce & St George's Channel )
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 562. 29:4
? ? ? ? gorgeous,
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Plato:
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C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 227
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Gorgias
( Gorgias, 91 A : "Men who have spent their lives in evildoing are transformed at their next incarnation into women. ")
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 281. 04:3
aux temps de Pline et de Columelle
? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 255. 18:4
? ? ? ! While Pliny the Younger writes to Pliny the Elder his calamolumen of contumellas,
? ? ? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 354. 26:7
bright plinyflowers in Calomella's cool bowers
? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 319. 06:4
, it's a suirsite's stircus haunting hesteries round old volcanoes. We gin too gnir and thus plinary indulgence makes colemullas of us all.
? ? Quotation:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
Letter to Tacitus, 6. 16
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 615. 02:8
? ? ? Plooney and Columcellas
? ? ? ? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 210. 23:7
a drowned doll, to face downwards
? ? ? ? Quotation:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder) Natural History 7. 17
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
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C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 228
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ( There he says that drowned men float face upwards, women face downwards )
( Atherton seems to be quite wrong here, as Naturalis
Historia was written by Pliny the Elder ! Not by his nephew, who was "the Younger" one ! )
? ? ? ? ? ? ? +Sandulescu
? ? ? Natural History ?
? ? ? ? 076. 18:8
? ? ? out of plotty existence,
? ? ? Name of Person:
Plotinus ( 203 AD-262 AD)
( "a poet is a second creator! " was his main tenet )
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Plotinus: Eneads
? ? ? ? 470. 20:1
# Oisis, plantainous dewstuckacqmirage playtennis! #
? Name of Person and Allusion: Plotinus ( 203 AD-262 AD)
( These conceal Plotinus' name, Egyptian birth, and belief in the purely spiritual nature of existence )
( "a poet is a second creator! " was his main tenet )
? ? ? ?
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 226
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 424. 32:2
? ? . Every dimmed letter in it is a copy and not a few of the silbils and wholly words I can show you in my Kingdom of Heaven
? ? Quotation:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) The Republic 516-8
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 486. 09:7
. Mere man's mine: God has jest.
? Quotation:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 622. 36:7
? ? Platonic
? ? Name of Person:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 003. 08:4
? ? ? gorgios
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) Gorgias
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 303. 17:5
? ? Georgeous,
? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) Gorgias
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 458. 25:1
gorgiose,
? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC) Gorgias
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 492. 34:1
? ? singorgeous
? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
Gorgias
+ ( Giorgio Joyce & St George's Channel )
? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? Plato:
The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 562. 29:4
? ? ? ? gorgeous,
? ? ? ? Title of Work:
Plato (428 BC-348 BC)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Plato:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 227
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Gorgias
( Gorgias, 91 A : "Men who have spent their lives in evildoing are transformed at their next incarnation into women. ")
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The Symposium The Republic Gorgias
? ? ? ? 281. 04:3
aux temps de Pline et de Columelle
? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 255. 18:4
? ? ? ! While Pliny the Younger writes to Pliny the Elder his calamolumen of contumellas,
? ? ? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 354. 26:7
bright plinyflowers in Calomella's cool bowers
? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 319. 06:4
, it's a suirsite's stircus haunting hesteries round old volcanoes. We gin too gnir and thus plinary indulgence makes colemullas of us all.
? ? Quotation:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
Letter to Tacitus, 6. 16
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 615. 02:8
? ? ? Plooney and Columcellas
? ? ? ? Name of Person:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder)
? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? 210. 23:7
a drowned doll, to face downwards
? ? ? ? Quotation:
(Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus)
Pliny the Younger (62 AD-112 AD)
Roman letter-writer (nephew of Pliny the Elder) Natural History 7. 17
? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? Pliny
the Younger
Letters
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Bucures? ti 2012
C. George Sandulescu, Editor.
Literary Allusions in Finnegans Wake 228
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ( There he says that drowned men float face upwards, women face downwards )
( Atherton seems to be quite wrong here, as Naturalis
Historia was written by Pliny the Elder ! Not by his nephew, who was "the Younger" one ! )
? ? ? ? ? ? ? +Sandulescu
? ? ? Natural History ?
? ? ? ? 076. 18:8
? ? ? out of plotty existence,
? ? ? Name of Person:
Plotinus ( 203 AD-262 AD)
( "a poet is a second creator! " was his main tenet )
? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atherton (1959:233ff)
? ? ? ? ? ? Plotinus: Eneads
? ? ? ? 470. 20:1
# Oisis, plantainous dewstuckacqmirage playtennis! #
? Name of Person and Allusion: Plotinus ( 203 AD-262 AD)
( These conceal Plotinus' name, Egyptian birth, and belief in the purely spiritual nature of existence )
( "a poet is a second creator! " was his main tenet )
? ? ? ?