Waterhouse's clock c1860 |
"he was one of those lucky cocks for whom the audible-visible-gnosible-edible world existed" ← Travers Smith: Psychic Messages from Oscar Wilde 'I was always one of those for whom the visible world existed' ← Oscar Wilde ← Goncourt diaries ← Théophile Gautier c1857 "Toute ma valeur, les critiques n'ont jamais parlé de cela: c'est que je suis un homme pour qui le monde visible existe." [so, a sensualist rather than an idealist... I think]
"cogitabundantly" ← 'cogitabundus' (Latin for 'full of thoughts')
"...living, loving, breathing and sleeping morphomelosophopancreates, as he most significantly did, whenevery he thought he heard he saw he felt he made a bell clipperclipperclipperclipper" (sensualist = mechanist???)
"A crossgrained trapper with murty odd oogs, awlforated ares, inquiline nase and a twitcherous mouph" ← "a coarsegrained person with odd hips & twitching mouth" ← 'a coarse-grained person with two left feet, odd hips, and twitching eyes'
FW2: "with {a stopper head, bottle shoulders, a barrel bauck and} tumblerous legs"
[Helmingham Erchenwyne Rutter Egbert Crumwall Odin Maximus Esme Saxon Esa Vercingetorix Ethelwulf Rupprecht Ydwallo Bentley Osmund Dysart Yggdrasselmann]
cf Lyulph Ydwallo Odin Nestor Egbert Lyonel Toedmag Hugh Erchenwyne Saxon Esa Cromwell Orma Nevill Dysart Plantagenet Bentley
[the three wicked Vuncouverers] good magic spells broken by betrayers
[Forests bent down awhits... Cumhilum] abc/midi
[there — is — a — grain — aleland in Long's gourgling barral]
Sir Philip Crampton monument w/drinking fountains:
FW2: "hvad? {Wirrgeling and boeuffickly bucephull.} And had he"
FW2: "Portterand's praise. {Wheataured, however, and with fallen mam}maries?"
FDV: "there was not as much light as wd light a child's altar"
4DV: "there was not as much light as would dim a child's altar"
mysteries:
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I.4: 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103
clipper clapper......it tolls 'WAKE UP!!!"
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