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Chapter 34 Chapter Seventeen 2

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Made by George Plumtree, 23 Merchant's Quay, Dublin, four ounces in cans.The advertisement was inserted under the obituary and death-annual notices by Joseph S. Nannity, MP, City Councilor, 19 Hardwick Street.[87]The trademark is the plum tree.The registered trademark is canned plum meat.Beware of imitations: Pete Mott, Trampley, Motpat, Plumtrue[88]. What example does he give to induce Stephen to infer that originality, though its rewards, does not always lead to success? He himself once came up with an idea: let the animals pull an old train with lighting, and two fashionable girls sat in it and buried themselves in writing.However, this suggestion was not adopted [89].

Inspired by this suggestion, what kind of scene did Stephen form in his mind at that time? A lonely inn on a mountain trail.autumn day.It was dusk.There was a fire in the fireplace.A young man sat in a dark corner.A young woman walks in.Feeling restless.alone.she sits down.She walks to the window.She stood up.she sits down.It was dusk.she thought.She sat in a lonely inn and wrote on paper.She pondered.she writes.she sighed.Wheels and hooves.She hurried out.He walked over from a dark corner.He touched the lonely piece of paper.He held the letter up to the firelight.It was dusk.He reads the letter.alone.

Oh? In italics, straight and left italics it says: Queen's Restaurant, Queen's Restaurant, Queen's Restaurant, Queen's Restaurant... What scene did this revelation remind Bloom of? The Queen's Hotel in Ennis, County Clare.On the evening of June 17, 1886, Rudolf Bloom (Rudolf Virag) died here of an unknown time due to an overdose of aconitum (Aconite).He took aconite liniment II and chloroform liniment I (prescribed by him at 10:20 am on June 27, 1886, at Francis Dennehy's pharmacy, 17 Church Street, Ennis. Purchase), Neuralgia Liniment prepared by myself according to the proportion.Although not due to this act, but before it, on June 27, 1886, at 3:15 in the afternoon, he had purchased a pair of clothes from James Cullen's General Clothing Store, 4 Thorough Avenue, Ennis. A new and stylish extra-grade hard-shelled straw hat (although not due to this, but prior to this, at the time and place stated above, he purchased the aforementioned poison).

Is he attributing this homonym[90] to knowledge from others, or is it a coincidence, or is it an intuition? coincide. Has he ever described it verbally to the guests vividly and vividly? He would rather look at the other person's face and listen to the other person's words, and now he can tell a potential story vividly, so that the uneasiness in his heart[91] can also be relieved. Did he ever find only a second "coincidence" in the second scene told to him by the narrator (whether it was "Den Bisgah Looking at Palestine" or "The Fable of the Plum"[92])?

In connection with the first situation and others that are not articulated but dwell in it, plus student essays on various issues and moral maxims (such as The Hero I Beloved[93]) or "Sloth The Thief of Time"), he argued that the text itself, combined with the differences between people, always contained the possibility of economic, social, personal, and sexual success.Either as exemplary educational subjects (which are 100 per cent beneficial) specially selected for complete or selected collections, for preparatory and junior classes; Lun's "Blue Research" [96] precedent, submit the manuscript to a magazine with guaranteed sales and remuneration, and type it out; or face the summer solstice (sunrise at 3:33 in the morning , at 8:29 p.m.), that is, June 21 (Tuesday, St. Aloysus Gonzaga,[97] ), taking advantage of the night that came slowly and gradually lengthened after that, Oral language appeals to a sympathetic audience, who silently applaud brilliant narrative skills, confidently advance congratulations on outstanding achievements, and intellectually inspire.

What family problems worried him as much, if not more, than other problems? How should we deal with our wives. What does the unique solution he envisions look like? Room Games (Dominoes, Greek Checkers[98], Discs[99]), Draw, Cupball[100], Knapp[101], Five Tricks, Bizzik, Twenty-Five Tricks[ 102], "Snatch My Neighbors"[103], a game of checkers, chess or backgammon[104]); embroidery, mending or weaving for a costume association[105] sponsored by the Police Department; musical duo: Mann Torrin and guitar, piano and flute, guitar and piano; copying of legal papers or addressing envelopes; going to a vaudeville show every other week; Happily being commanded and obeyed happily in a cigarette shop; in a men's brothel supervised by the state and regulated by medicine, the satisfaction obtained secretly from the stimulation of lust; They socialize with infrequent regular preventive intervals and frequent regular preventive supervision; a set of evening lectures dedicated to teaching proper social etiquette.

What are some instances of his wife's deficits in intellectual development that would have prompted him to be inclined to the solution mentioned above (item 9)? More than once, when she had nothing to do, she scribbled symbols and hieroglyphs all over a sheet of paper, and said they were Greek, Irish, and Hebrew.After a while, she always asked again: What is the capitalized first letter of a Canadian city called Quebec?She barely understands the complex political situation at home; the international balance of power.When adding bills, she often resorted to her fingers.After writing a short essay in simplified form, she dropped her writing utensils in wax paint and left them to corrode by exposure to ferrous sulfate, vitriol, and gall.[106]For those polysyllabic foreign words that she is not used to, she always makes analogies based on phonetics or imitations, or compromises the two, far-fetched: The word "alias" is said to be "a liar mentioned in the Bible[108]".

What is there to make up for the lack of judgment in these respects and in persons, places, and things which are lacking in reason because of an unbalanced mind? Every vertical lever of every balance, by its structure, proves the falsehood of the apparent balance.Her precise judgment of a person is balanced by experiments to prove that she is correct. What attempts has he made to remedy this state of relative ignorance? Attempts: placing a particular book in a prominent place, turning a particular page; making euphemisms and assuming latent knowledge in her head; blatant sarcasm in her presence. How someone present lost his composure due to ignorance.

What was the effect of his direct education attempt? She didn't understand all of it, only part of it.To pay attention with enthusiasm, to understand with wonder, to repeat carefully, to memorize with difficulty, to forget easily, to recall uncertainly, and to repeat erroneously. Which method proved to be more effective? Indirect hints involving personal interests. What are some examples? She hates umbrellas when it rains, but he likes women with umbrellas; she hates wearing new hats when it rains, and he likes women wearing new hats; when it rains he buys a new hat, she wears a new hat, Holding an umbrella.

Accepting the analogy contained in the visitor's parable, what great men who were held captive[109] did he cite as examples? Three seekers of pure truth: Moses in Egypt and Moses who wrote "Guide to the Lost".Maimonides and Moses Mendelssohn[110].They are all so prominent, from Moses (Egyptian) to Moses (Mendelssohn), there is never a character like Moses (Maimonides)[111]. Stephen said "Excuse me" and suggested the name of a fourth seeker of pure truth: Aristotle.Bloom replied, "Excuse me, maybe I'm wrong," and what did he say next? The seeker was a disciple of a rabbi (name unknown).

And what other sons of the juridical profession of faith and renown--the offspring of a chosen and excluded race--are mentioned? Felix Bartholdi Mendelssohn (composer), Baruch.Spinoza (philosopher)[112], Mendoza (boxer), Ferdinand Lasalle (social reformer, duelist)[113]. What fragments of ancient Hebrew and Old Irish verses have been quoted by guest to host, and host to guest, in cadence and with translations of the original words? Stephen quotes: suil, suil, suil arun, suil go siocair agus suilgo cuin[114] (Go, go, go your way, go in safety, go with caution). Bloom cites kifeloch, harimon rakatejch mbaad lzamatejch[115] (your sideburns are like a pomegranate in your hair). In order to make the comparison of oral vocalizations concrete, how did they make a pictographic comparison of the musical notes of the two languages ​​[116]? On the second-to-last blank back-leaf of a book in pulp literature entitled The Pleasures of an Affair , Stephen used a tube of pencil (supplied by Stephen) to write down the Irish equivalents of g, a, d, m in abbreviated and decorated forms [117].Bloom wrote the Hebrew letters ghimel, aleph, daleth, and qoph (this was used to replace the missing mem).He also explained that these letters, as the arithmetic values ​​of ordinal and cardinal numbers, respectively represent three, one, four and one hundred[118]. Is the knowledge that two people have of these two dead or revived languages ​​theoretical or practical? In theory, it is limited to inflections and some grammatical rules in terms of syntactic structure, but does not actually include vocabulary knowledge. What points of contact existed between the two languages ​​and between the two peoples who spoke them? Both languages ​​have guttural sounds, distinct air sounds, augmented sounds, and appended letters.Both were ancient languages, and were taught in the academy founded by Fenius Fasay on the plain of Cinar in 242 after the Flood.He is a descendant of Noah, the ancestor of the nation of Israel; and the ancestor of Abel and Hermon, the ancestors of the nation of Ireland[120].Archaeological, genealogical, hagiographical, exegetical, evangelical, toponymic, historical, and religious works in both languages, including rabbis and ministries [ 121] Writings of members: Torah, Talmud (Mishnah and Gemara)[122], Masoretic version, Pentateuch[123], Cowhide, Pali Mott's Book[124], Howth's Book, and Kells' Book[125], describing the separation of these two peoples:[126], persecuted, survived, revived.They performed their Jewish or Christian ceremonies in solitude in the ghetto (Monastery of Santa Maria)[127] and in the mass house (Adam and Eve Inn)[128].According to the disciplinary law and the Jewish clothing order [129], both ethnic groups are prohibited from wearing national clothing.Restoration of the Davidic Kingdom of Zion[130] and the possibility of political autonomy or transfer of sovereignty for Ireland. Which ode does Bloom sing in anticipation of this intricate, racially indivisible end state? The Jewish soul is firm and stirring, Heartfelt shouting sound sonorous [131]. Why did the singing stop after the first couplet was sung? That is the result of defects in the method of memory. How do singers make up for this shortcoming? He roughly gave a lengthy interpretation of the original text. In which field of research do the two of them integrate their mutual insights into one? From the hieroglyphics of Egyptian inscriptions to the Greek and Roman letters, it is enough to trace the signs of gradual simplicity; Ertic), with the character of a forerunner of modern shorthand and telegraphic notation. Did the guest do what the host asked? He doubled his obedience by adding his signature in Irish and Roman script. How does Stephen respond aurally? In the deep old, masculine and rusty melody, he heard the accumulation of the past. How does Bloom respond visually? In that alert, youthful, masculine, yet familiar figure, he saw his future destiny. What was the roughly simultaneous, roughly volitional sense of Stephen's and Bloom's hidden identities? Stephen is from the visual aspect: there is the figure of the traditional one-man Christ [134].As described by John of Damascus, Lentulus of Rome, and Epiphanius the Hermit, with vitiligo-like skin, a foot and a half tall, and grape-purple hair. Bloom is aurally: the traditional tones of rapturous havoc[135]. What are some of the possible future careers Bloom has had in the past?What examples can you give? In terms of church, the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Church or the Nonconformist Church[136].Exemplary: Jesuit President, the very venerable Father John Commie, the venerable T. Salmon, D.D., President of Trinity College, Dr. Alexander J. Dovey[137].Examples of the British or Irish legal profession are: Seymour Bush, British Royal Counsel, and Rufus Issex, British Royal Counsel[138].Theatre, Modern or Shakespeare.Examples: the refined comedian Charlie Windham, and Osmond Tilly (d. 1901) in Shakespeare.[139] Has the host ever encouraged his guests to whisper a strange legend on a similar theme? Encouraged again and again.Because they stayed in a hidden place, no one could hear their voices.And the boiled beverage, except for the quasi-solid residual sediment artificially mixed such as water, sugar, cream and cocoa, has been drunk. Recite the first part of the story poem (in major key) he sang: Harry Hughes and schoolmates, Go outside and play with the ball, Little Harry throws a header, Fly over the Jewish walls, Little Harry throws the second ball, The window panes were smashed. How did Rudolph's son feel after hearing the first part? His feelings are pure.He, the Jew, listened happily with a smile and looked at the unshattered window in the kitchen. Read the second part of the story poem (in a minor key): The Jewish stepdaughter came out, dressed in green, "Brother Xiaojun, come back, Throw the ball one more time. " I can't and I don't want to go, Unless all schoolmates are present, If the teacher knows, I will suffer on the ball. Holding him with white hands, led him into the hall, Finally step into a room, No one heard him cry. She took a knife from her pocket, Cut off his little head, He can no longer kick the ball, Because it has been lying in the pile of corpses [140]. Millicent's father listened to the second part, what kind of reaction did he have? His feelings are complicated.With a stern face, he was surprised to hear and see a Jewish daughter, all dressed in green. To summarize Stephen's comment. One of us, the least of us, was doomed to be a victim.The first time was by negligence, and the second time was on purpose, he challenged fate.When he was alone, fate came and challenged him who was unwilling.As the embodiment of hope and youth, grabbing him makes him irresistible.Fate led him to a strange abode, a secret chamber of the apostate, and slaughtered him mercilessly as a obedient sacrifice. Why is the host (the predestined victim) sullen? He wishes that the story of an act, not his own, should not be told by him[141]. Why is the master (reluctantly, and not resisting) motionless? This is according to the law of conserving energy. Why is the master (the secret apostate) silent? He weighed the probable evidence for and against the killing of the gods: the incitement of the clergy and the superstition of the populace;The envy of wealth, the influence of vengeance, the sudden recurrence of wrongdoing caused by atavism.Passionate fanaticism, hypnotic suggestions and sleepwalking symptoms. Which of these mental or physical ailments (if any) was from which he was not entirely immune? Hypnotism Hint: Once, he woke up and couldn't recognize his bedroom.More than once, when he woke up suddenly, he could neither move nor make a sound for a long time.The trance of a sleepwalker: Once in his sleep he got up and bowed his head and crawled toward the unheated fireplace.When he got there, he curled up and fell asleep in his pajamas without a fire to keep him warm. Has the latter or similar symptoms ever appeared in any of his family members? It happened twice, on Hollis Street and Ontario Terrace[142].When his daughter Millicent (Millie) was six and eight years old, she would cry out in her sleep.Two figures in pajamas ask her what's the matter?She answered blankly with a silent expression. What else did he remember about her childhood? June 15, 1889.A grumpy baby girl who has just been born, cries and cries, which both induces and relieves the congestive symptoms.The doll, nicknamed Padney Slippers, rattled her piggy bank and counted her father's three spare penny buttons: one, two, three.She lost the boy puppet in the sailor suit.Although her parents had dark hair, she inherited the blonde blood from her ancestors.The ancient past, once seduced, Mr. Haenau, Austrian Army; the proximate cause is an illusion, Lieutenant Mulvey in the British Navy. What regional characteristics exist? The structure of the nose and forehead, on the other hand, has been inherited from a direct lineage which, though interrupted, has gradually descended with greater and even greater intervals. What did he remember about her adolescence? She hid her hoop and skipping rope in a hidden place.When a British tourist begged her permission to take a photo of her on the Duke's Lawn, she refused (without giving reasons for her objection).Once she was walking along the South Ring Road with Elsa Potter when she was followed by a hideous guy.So halfway to Starmer Street, she suddenly turned back (without explaining why she changed direction).On the eve of her fifteenth birthday, she wrote a letter from Mullingar, Westmeath, briefly mentioning a local student (without specifying his department or year). Did the first breakup, which was the harbinger of the second, distress him? Less than he'd imagined, more than he'd hoped for. At this moment, what kind of second departure did he witness, although there were differences, there were similarities? His cat is temporarily away. Why are there similarities, and why are there differences? The similarity is that both are motivated by some hidden purpose: the search for a new man (Mulingar student) or a medicinal herb (Valga).The difference lies in the possibility of returning to the household or residence. Are there similarities in the differences between the two in other ways? In passivity, frugality, conventional instincts and abruptness. For example? She snuggles up to him, for example, holding up her blond hair and letting him tie a ribbon around her (compare that to a cat with an arched neck).Moreover, without even saying hello, she spat on the vast lake of "Stephen Meadow"[145], and the saliva floated among the reflections of the trees, drawing concentric circles of ripples , persistent and motionless, marked by a fish lying on its back like a man sleeping (compared to a cat waiting for a mouse).Moreover, in order to remember the date of a famous battle, the numbers of the troops fighting on both sides, the situation and the results of the battle, she tugged at one of her braids (compared to cats licking their ears).Furthermore, Silly Millie dreamed that she had a wordless conversation with a horse, the contents of which she could not remember.The horse was named Joseph, and she held him (him) with a large glass of lemonade, which he (he) seemed to drink (compared to a cat dreaming by the fireside).Thus, in passivity, thrift, instinct of conformity, abruptness, etc., the differences between them are similar. How did he take advantage of the wedding presents that people gave them for good luck: (1) an owl and (2) a clock for her to enjoy and teach her? He used them as object lessons to illustrate: (1) the nature and habits of oviparous animals, the possibility of air flight, an unusual organ of vision, the secular way of embalming corpses. (2) The principle of the pendulum embodied in the pendulum, the gear and the timer; the meaning of the movable forward-rotating long and short pointers on the fixed dial as human or social norms in various positions; the long needle and the The instant at which the short hands meet each hour at the same inclination, that is, the instant at which, according to the arithmetic progression, exceeds 5 5/11 minutes per hour, is repeated with an accuracy of one hour per hour[146]. How did she repay him? She took it all to heart: on his twenty-seventh birthday she gave him a breakfast bearded mug with a crown on it, modeled on Derby china.She takes care.Seasons Checkout Day[148] or thereabouts, if he buys something other than for her, she shows concern for his needs and anticipates his wishes.She admires him.When he explained natural phenomena for her[149], she immediately expressed an expectation: to acquire a scrap, a half, a quarter, a thousandth of his scientific knowledge without gradual mastery. . What advice does Bloom the nocturnal, Millie's father, the sleepwalker, give to Stephen the nocturnal? He was advised to spend the hours between Thursday (common name) and Friday (real name) in the improvised cubicle above the kitchen, next to the master and mistress' bedrooms. If the period of such temporary measures is prolonged, what benefits can be produced or estimated to be produced? For guests, they can have a stable residence and a secluded place to study.For the male host, it helps to rejuvenate his intelligence, and the double can bring him satisfaction [150].For the hostess, she can get rid of her cranky thoughts and learn the correct Italian pronunciation. Why should the possible chances between a guest and hostess not preclude the eventual and permanent amicable union of a schoolmate and a Jewish daughter[151], and not be ruled out by such a union? For the way to a daughter goes through the mother, and the way to the mother goes through the daughter. To which of the host's multi-syllabic inquiries, did the guest give a monosyllabic negative answer? Did he know the late Mrs. Emily Sineco?On October 14, 1903, she died in a car accident at Sydney Square Station. The master finally swallowed back what related matter he was about to mention? An explanation is given for his failure to attend the funeral of Mary Dedalus (née Goulding) on ​​June 26, 1903.Because that day happened to coincide with the eve of the death of Rudolf Bloom (née Virag). Was the offer of temporary shelter accepted? Without explanation, I was very grateful and declined immediately in a friendly manner. What kind of dealings were made between the host and the guest in terms of money? The former returned the latter a sum of money (pound seven shillings), without interest.That is what the latter lends to the former. What was suggested to each other, accepted, revised, rejected, rephrased, re-accepted, approved, reaffirmed? By pre-arrangement, start of Italian lessons.The place is at the residence of the trainee.Beginning of vocal music workshops at the teacher's residence.Beginning of a series of static, semi-static, casual, rational conversations in the homes of both interlocutors (if both interlocutors live in the same premises); The Ship's Restaurant and Tavern, 6 Lower Abbey Street (operated by W and E. Connery), National Library of Ireland, 11 Kildare Street, National Maternity Hospital, 29, 30 and 31 Hollis Street, a public A garden, near a chapel, at the intersection of two or more streets, at the midpoint of a line connecting the two houses (if the interlocutors live in one). What makes Bloom feel that these mutually exclusive proposals are difficult to implement? The past is irreversible.On one occasion when the Albert Hengeler Circus performed in the rotunda in Rutland Square, Dublin, a witty clown in mottled costumes walked out of the circus in search of his father. He (Bloom) is his (Joker) father in front of the excited audience.The future is unpredictable.On one occasion, in the summer of 1898, he (Bloom) carved three lines on the ornamentation around a silver florin coin (worth two shillings) and paid to No. 1 Charlemont Avenue, Grand Canal J and T. David and Sons Food Store, in order to test the possibility of the currency returning directly or indirectly to their own hands through the circulation process of citizens' money transactions. Is that clown Bloom's son? no. Had the silver come back to Bloom? never came back. Why did successive setbacks make him more depressed? Because at a critical turning point in human life, he aspires to improve social conditions that are the product of inequality, greed and struggle between nations. Did he believe, then, that with the removal of these conditions, man's life would be infinitely nearer to perfection? Contrary to the artificial laws, there still exist here the basic biological conditions imposed on man by the laws of nature as an integral part of maintaining the existence of the whole human race.In order to obtain nutritious food, destructive killing has to be carried out.The distressing nature of the ultimate function of isolated individual existence.The pain of life and death.The monotonous menstrual cycle of apes and (especially) human females extends from menarche to amenorrhea.Those unavoidable accidents at sea, in mines, and in factories; some very painful diseases and their attendant surgeries; born madness, congenital criminality; contagious diseases which decimate populations; The catastrophic catastrophic flood that planted the seeds of terror; the great earthquake whose epicenter is located in a densely populated area; the fact that life grows through violent deformation, from childhood to maturity and into decline. Why did he give up the idea of ​​inferring conjectures? For the task before the most extraordinary wise men is to eliminate less acceptable phenomena and replace them with more acceptable ones. Did Stephen empathize with him being so discouraged? He emphasized what it means to be a conscious, rational animal moving deductively from the known world to the unknown, and as a conscious, rational responder, between the void inevitably built upon the restless The meaning between macrocosm and microcosm[154]. Did Bloom understand what he was emphasizing? Not literally, but in essence. What did he use to comfort himself about his lack of understanding? A keyless but capable citizen, he marches vigorously from the unknown to the known through the restless void. In what order did they leave the "house of slavery"[155] and came to the uninhabited wilderness, and what kind of ceremony was held? put lighted candles in candlesticks Holder is Bloom Put the deacon's hat on the ash cane Holder is stephen Which memorial passage of the Psalms is being recited?Which paragraph of silent prayer[156] is used as the opening sentence? Psalms 113, The Journey: As soon as the children of Israel left Egypt, as soon as the sons of Jacob left a foreign land...[157] What did they each do at the exit? Bloom put the candlestick on the floor.Stephen put his hat on his head. For what animal is the export the population? Cat. When the host takes the lead and the guest follows, the two dark figures silently pass through the dim rain passage behind the house and step into the semi-dark garden, what kind of scene do they face? The sky tree is full of wet night blue star fruit. What meditations did Bloom express to his partner while pointing out the various constellations? A meditation on the ever-expanding evolution of the universe: the crescent moon, invisible even at perigee[158].A cylindrical vertical shaft excavated five thousand feet deep from the surface to the axis of the earth, at the base of which an observer remains, and even daylight can make out the endless, networked, luminous, noncondensing Milky Way [ 159].Sirius (Alpha Canis Majoris) ten light-years (57,000,000,000,000 miles) from Earth; nine hundred times larger than Earth; large horns[160]; precession[161]; has "Orion" belt , "Fater" six times the size of the sun, and the Orion constellation of the nebula, which can accommodate a hundred of our solar systems[162]; dead and newborn stars, such as the "nova" of 1901[163] ] Our solar system is heading towards Hercules[164]; the so-called parallax or parallax movement of the stars[165], that is to say, that the stars are actually constantly moving from the infinitely distant past to the infinitely distant future .In contrast, the lifespan of a human being is seventy years at best, an infinitely brief interlude. Also is there any meditation on shrinking degeneracy in reverse? The geological epochs since ancient times left records in the Earth's bedding [166].Innumerable tiny insect-like organisms hidden in the cavities of the earth and under movable stones, in honeycombs and mounds: microorganisms, germs, germs, bacilli, sperm; stick together by the cohesion of molecular affinity On the tip of a needle, there are tens of thousands, billions, trillions of tiny particles that are invisible to the naked eye; human blood plasma is a universe, where white blood cells and red blood cells are clustered, and each blood cell forms an empty cosmic space, clustered The other spheres; each sphere is continuously formed by the universe that can be divided into constituent bodies, and each constituent body can be divided into several constituent bodies that can be further divided.In this way, the numerator and denominator are actually continuously reduced without being divided.If this process continues for a certain time, it will never reach zero anywhere. Why didn't he carefully calculate a more accurate result? Because a few years ago, in 1886, when he was immersed in the problem of a square whose area is equal to a circle[167], he discovered the existence of a numerical value: if calculated accurately to a certain extent, it would be possible to achieve, for example, Say ninety-nine times nine times such a huge magnitude and number of digits [168].The resulting numbers were to be printed in fine print in thirty-three volumes, each with a thousand pages.In order to complete all printing, it is necessary to purchase countless knives and countless reams of Indian paper. The digits of the integer value are one, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, one hundred thousand, million, ten million, billion, billion, all levels As the core of the nebula, all the numbers of numbers are all power series of all powers of all powers that are pushed to the limit and actively developed in a concise form. Has he ever discovered the possibility of human beings divided into several races inhabiting other planets and their moons, and the possibility of saving humanity socially and ethically by a savior; would the matter be easier then? has been solved? He thinks that's a problem in another category.Human tissue can usually withstand nineteen tons of air pressure[169], but once it rises to a certain height in the earth's atmosphere, the closer it is to the boundary line between the troposphere and the stratosphere, bleeding from the nostrils, difficulty breathing and dizziness will follow. The arithmetic progression becomes more and more serious.He knew this, and in his quest for an answer, he conceived a plausible hypothesis that is difficult to prove impossible: that a more adaptable, anatomically different race might be able to survive on Mars. , Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, or Uranus in sufficient and identical conditions to survive.Yet the race of man at that apogee[170], though differing to a certain extent in structure from the terrestrial man, has on the whole similar forms to each other.I am afraid that they, like the human beings on earth, will not give up the immutable and indivisible attribute, that is, the attachment to emptiness, the emptiness of emptiness, everything is emptiness[171]. As for the possibility of salvation? The minor premise is proved by the major premise. Then he considered the various characteristics of each constellation in turn? 显示出不同程度之生命力的缤纷色彩(白、浅黄、深红、朱红、银朱);诸星之亮度;一直包括到七等星、以等级标志的诸星之大小;诸星的位置;御夫座;沃尔辛厄姆路[172] ;大卫的战车[ 173] ;土星光环;螺旋星云凝固后形成有卫星的恒星群;两重大阳相互依存的旋转运动;伽利略、西蒙·马里乌斯[174] 、皮亚齐[175] 、勒威耶、赫歇耳、加勒[176] 等人各自独立地同时所做的发现;波得和开普勒所尝试的距离的立方与回转次数的平方的体系化[177] ;多毛的众彗星[178] 那几殆无限的被压缩性,以及自近日点至远日点那广漠的远心的重返大气层的椭圆轨道;陨石的恒星之起源;年纪较轻的天体观测者诞生的那个时期火星上所出现的“暗波”现象[ 179] ;每年在圣劳伦斯节(殉教者,八月十日)前后降落的陨石雨;每月都发生的所谓“新月抱旧月”现象[180] ;关于天体对人体的影响的假定;威廉·莎士比亚出生的时期,在斜倚却永不没落的仙后座那三角形上端,一颗不分昼夜散发着极亮光彩的星辰(一等星)出现了[ 181] (这是两个无光、死灭了的太阳因相撞并汞合为白热体而形成的灿烂的新太阳);大约在利奥波德·布卢姆出生时,出现在七星花冠星座里而后又消失了的一颗同一起源、亮度却稍逊的星宿(二等星)[ 182] ;还有约于斯蒂芬·迪达勒斯出生时,出现在仙女座中之后又消失,小鲁道尔夫·布卢姆出生与夭折数年后出现于御夫座后又消失,以及另外一些人出生或去世前前后后出现在许许多多其他星座中而又消失了的、(假定是)同一起源的(实际存在或假定存在的)星斗[ 183] 。日蚀及月蚀自隐蔽至复现的各种伴随现象:诸如风势减弱,影子推移,有翼者沉默下来,夜行或暮行动物的出现,冥界的光持续不减,地上的江河溪流之幽暗,人类之苍白。 对情况进行了估量并考虑过产生错误的可能性之后,他(布卢姆)得出过什么样的合乎逻辑的结论呢? 那既不是天树、天洞,也不是天兽、天人。那是个乌托邦,那里不存在自己知到未知的既知之路。那是无限的。假定各个天体有可能并存,那么也能把它看作是有限的。天体的数目是一个还是一个以上都无所谓,体积相同或不同也无所谓。那是一团能活动的幻觉形态,是在空间里已固定下来的东西,借着空气又重新活动起来。它是过去,未来的观察者们作为现在实际存在之前,它或许已不再作为现在而存在了。 关于这一光景的美的价值,他更加深信不疑了吗? no doubt.因为有这样一些先例:诗人们往往在狂热的恋慕导致的谵妄状态下,要么就是在失恋的屈辱中,向热情而持好感的诸星座或围着地球转的冷漠的卫星呼吁。 那么他曾否把占星术对地上灾害的影响这一理论当作信条接受下来了呢? 据他看来,对这一点提出论证和反证的可能性是一样大的。月面图中所使用的梦沼、雨海、湿海、丰富海等学术用语既可以归之于直观的产物,也可以归之于谬误的类推。 他认为月亮和妇女之间有什么特殊的近似之处? 她历史悠久:地球上连绵不断的世世代代存在之前她就存在,并将继续存在下去。她在夜间的优势。她作为卫星的依存性。她反射光的性能;起落盈亏,运行有常,恒久不变。她的容貌注定永不改变。她对不明确的讯问,都给以暧昧的答复。她能够支配潮汐涨落。她具有使人迷恋,心碎,赋予美,逼人发疯[184] ,煽动并助长人们为非作歹的种种本事。她的表情那么安详而秘不可测。她孑然一身,居高临下,毫不留情,光彩夺目,令人望而生畏,不敢挨近。她预示着暴风雨或天朗气清。她焕发出的光芒,她那一举一动与存在都给人以刺激。她的喷火口,她那枯竭的海,她的沉默,在在都发出警告。看得见时,她是何等光辉灿烂,看不见时,她又是何等富于魅力。 哪一样看得见的明亮标志映入了布卢姆的眼帘,他又提醒斯蒂芬去注视了呢? 在他(布卢姆)家的二楼(后身),点起了一盏煤油灯,一个倾斜的人影投到卷式百叶帘上;那是在安吉尔街十六号开业的百叶窗、帘杆、卷式帘制造商弗兰克·奥哈拉供应的。 关于由看得见的明亮标志(一盏灯)所映照出来的那位看不见的富于魅力的人儿,也就是说,他的妻子玛莉恩(摩莉)·布卢姆之谜,他是怎样阐明的呢? 直接间接口头暗示或明确地表达。用那抑制着的挚爱和赞美之情。加以描绘。结结巴巴地。凭着暗示。 接着,两个人都沉默下去了吗? 沉默下去了。他们相互用自己肉身的镜子照着伙伴的脸。彼此在镜中照见的是对方的,而不是自己的脸。 他们一直毫无动静吗? 经斯蒂芬提议,并在布卢姆的鼓动下,先由斯蒂芬带头,布卢姆紧接着,双双在幽暗中各撤了一泡尿。他们肩并肩,彼此用手圈着自己的排尿器官,以便挡住对方的视线。随后由布卢姆带头,斯蒂芬紧接着,双双抬头抑望起那明亮的和半明亮的投影。 相似吗? 他们二人那起初有先有后,继而同时撤出去的尿的轨道并不相似。布卢姆的较长,滋得没那么冲,形状有点像那分叉的倒数第二个字母[185] ,却又有所不同。敢情,他念高中最后一年(一八八0) 的时候,曾有本事对抗全校二百十名学生拧成的那股力量,尿撒得比谁都高。斯蒂芬的尿滋得更冲,咝咝响得更欢势。由于头天最后几个钟头他喝了利尿物,膀胱持续地受到压迫。 对方那个看不见却听得见的附属器官,使两个人各自联想到了什么不同的问题? 布卢姆:过敏性、勃起、变硬挺直、松弛、大小、卫生、阴毛等等问题。斯蒂芬:受割礼的耶稣作为圣职者是否毫无缺陷的问题(一月一日乃是圣日,应该望弥撒,不得从事不必要的世俗劳动)[186] 。还有如何对待保存在卡尔卡塔的神圣罗马天主教使徒教会的肉体结婚戒指——神圣的包皮问题。应仅仅向它致以对圣母的最高崇敬呢,抑或该把它作为毛发、脚趾甲那样从神体上割下来的赘生物,对它致以第四级最高膜拜[187] ? 他们两人同时观测到了什么样的天象? 一颗星星从天顶上天琴座“织女一”越过后发星座[188] 的星群,明显地以高速度朝着黄道十二宫的狮子宫[189] 直冲过去。 向心的滞留者是怎样为离心的出发者提供出口的? 他将生锈粗涩的男性型钥匙轴捅进反复无常的女性型锁孔里,把劲头使在钥匙环上,自右至左地转动钥匙的齿凹,将锁簧送回到锁环里,痉挛般地把那扇铰链都掉了的旧门朝里面拽过来,露出可以任意出进的门口。 临分手时,他们是怎样彼此道别的? 他们直直地站在同一道门坎的两侧,告别时两只胳膊的曲线在某一点上随便相碰,形成小于二直角之和这样一个角度。 伴随着他们那相接触的手的结合,他们(各自)那离心的和向心的手的分离,传来了什么响声? 圣乔治教堂那组钟鸣报起深夜的时辰,响彻着谐和的音调。 他们各自都听到了钟声,分别有什么样的回音? 斯蒂芬听见的是: 饰以百合的光明的司铎群来伴尔, 极乐圣童贞之群高唱赞歌来迎尔[ 190]。 布卢姆听见的是: Jingle!Jingle! Jingle!叮当[191]!
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