1548-1600 [wiki]
019.01 part so ptee does duty for the holos we soon grow to use of an
–019.01+ (Giordano Bruno held that every tiny particle embodies the entire universe within itself)
021.12 of ourn, Tristopher and Hilary, were kickaheeling their dummy
–021.12+ Giordano Bruno's motto: 'In tristitia hilaris hilaritate tristis' (Latin 'In Sadness Cheerful, in Gaiety Sad'; appears on the title page of his play 'Il Candelajo') [092.06-.07]
038.26 priest Mr Browne, disguised as a vincentian, who, when seized
–038.26+ Motif: Browne/Nolan (Giordano Bruno of Nola (referred to as 'the Nolan' in James Joyce: other works: The Day of the Rabblement); Browne and Nolan, Dublin booksellers) [.28]
050.05 outandin brown candlestock melt Nolan's into peese! Han var.
–050.05+ Giordano Bruno: Il Candelaio
050.19 esttest of yarnspinners is Padre Don Bruno, treu and troster to
–050.19+ Italian Padre Bruno: Father Brown
–050.19+ Spanish Don: title for a gentleman (Mr) [.18] [.23]
–050.19+ Motif: A/O [.18]
–050.19+ Variants: {FnF, Vkg, JCM: ...treu...} | {Png: ...tren...}
–050.19+ German treu: loyal
–050.19+ Danish trøster: comforter
078.19 been three monads in his watery grave (what vigilantes and ridings
–078.19+ monad: the ultimately basic unit of being (a philosophical term studied by Gieordano Bruno, Leibniz and others)
091.23 as good as any cantonnatal, if he was to parish by the market steak
–091.23+ Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake (in the Campo dei Fiori, Rome, on 17 February 1600)
092.06 The hilariohoot of Pegger's Windup cumjustled as neatly
–092.06+ Giordano Bruno's motto: 'In tristitia hilaris hilaritate tristis' (Latin 'In Sadness Cheerful, in Gaiety Sad'; appears on the title page of his play 'Il Candelajo') [021.12]
092.08 equals of opposites, evolved by a onesame power of nature or of
–092.08+ Samuel Taylor Coleridge: other works: The Friend: 'Every power in nature and in spirit must evolve an opposite as the sole means and condition of its manifestation, and all opposition is a tendency to reunion. This is the universal law of polarity or essential dualism, first promulgated... by Giordano Bruno' [.08-.11]
117.12 jambebatiste to a brulobrulo! It is told in sounds in utter that, in
–117.12+ Giordano Bruno (he was burned at the stake)
136.10 yea of dripping greasefulness; did not say to the old, old, did not
–136.10+ (Bruno takes a page and nearly a hundred examples to say he calls things by their right name: 'calls bread bread, wine wine, head head, foot foot' etc.)
148.08 golded silvy, the newest sextones with princess effect. For Rut-
–148.08+ Lewis Carroll: other works: Sylvie and Bruno
152.11 And you, Bruno Nowlan, take your tongue out of your inkpot!
–152.11+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [159.22]
153.29 jowel with his frisherman's blague, Bellua Triumphanes, his
–153.29+ Giordano Bruno: Lo Spaccio de la Bestia Trionfante (Italian The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast)
155.36 tine and Alldaybrandy's formolon, he reproved it ehrltogether
–155.36+ Ippolito Aldobrandini of Florence became Pope Clemens VIII and ordered Bruno's execution (Cluster: Popes)
163.15 tolerant of antipathies. Nex quovis burro num fit mercaseus? I am
–163.15+ (not endorsing Bruno's and de Cusa's coincidence of contraries) [.15-.17] [.22-.24]
163.23 give an unconditional sinequam to the heroicised furibouts of
–163.23+ Giordano Bruno of Nola: De Gli Eroici Furori (On Heroic Frenzies, 1585)
163.25 from hissheory where the Theophil swoors that on principial he
–163.25+ Teofil: Bruno's mouthpiece in several works (such as De la causa, principio e uno and Cena de la ceneri)
186.12 last public misappearance, circling the square, for the deathfête
–186.12+ squaring the circle (Bruno attempted, among many others)
187.11 arrahbejibbers, conspuent to the dominical order and exking
–187.11+ Dominican Order (Bruno belonged to, 1563-76)
246.32 worth healing and Brune is bad French for Jour d'Anno. Tiggers
–246.32+ Giordano Bruno
249.27 nobody loves me but you. Ugh. Ugh.
–249.27+ Uggug: villain in Lewis Carroll: other works: Sylvie and Bruno
271.21 brune in brume. There's a split in the infinitive
–271.21+ Bruno [.20] [.L06]
271.L06 The Eroico
–271.L06+ Giordano Bruno of Nola: De Gli Eroici Furori [.20-.21]
281.28 And!
–281.28+ (Bruno's conincidence of contaries)
287.24 flaminum amborium Jordani et Jambaptistae mentibus revolvamus
–287.24+ Giordano Bruno and Giambattista Vico
305.15 blue in the shirt after.1 Trionfante di bestia! And
–305.15+ Giordano Bruno of Nola: Spaccio de la Bestia Trionfante (The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast, 1584)
336.35 was as much incensed by Saint Bruno as that what he had con-
–336.35+ Saint Bruno founded Carthusian monks
–336.35+ Saint Bruno pipe tobacco
–336.35+ [.33]
–336.35+ consumed
337.17 you get a beautiful thought and cull them sylvias sub silence.
–337.17+ Lewis Carroll: other works: Sylvie and Bruno
354.08 sheckled, now one and the same person, their fight upheld to right
–354.08+ (Bruno's coincidence of contraries)
369.08 Ashburner, S. Bruno's Toboggan Drive, Mr Faixgood, Bell-
–369.08+ James Joyce: other works: Gas from a Burner
–369.08+ Saint Bruno: founder of Carthusians
–369.08+ Saint Bruno pipe tobacco
–369.08+ Giordano Bruno
–369.08+ French faix: load, burden
–369.08+ Motif: Fox Goodman
–369.08+ bell-chimes
424.36 down lowbrown schisthematic robblemint! Yes. As he was rising
–424.36+ James Joyce: other works: The Day of the Rabblement: (begins) 'No man, said the Nolan' (i.e. a reference to Giordano Bruno)
472.22 lampaddyfair, postanulengro, our rommanychiel! Thy now pal-
–472.22+ Giordano Bruno: De Lampade combinatoria Lulliana
488.04 — Dearly beloved brethren: Bruno and Nola, leymon bogholders
–488.04+ [[Speaker: Yawn]]
–488.04+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
–488.04+ Bruno of Nola discussed identity of opposites
–488.04+ Browne and Nolan, booksellers and stationers, Nassau Street, Dublin (originally)
–488.04+ Turkish leymon: lemon
–488.04+ layman
–488.04+ French limon: mud
–488.04+ bog
–488.04+ Danish bogholder: bookkeeper
488.07 of Ibn Sen and Ipanzussch. When himupon Nola Bruno mono-
–488.07+ Ibn Sen: Avicenna [.06] [.15]
–488.07+ Ibsen
–488.07+ Ibn Rushd: Averroes [.06] [.15]
–488.07+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
488.08 polises his egobruno most unwillingly seses by the mortal powers
–488.08+ VI.B.14.213n (r): 'egobruno'
–488.08+ sees
–488.08+ senses
–488.08+ seizes
488.09 alionola equal and opposite brunoipso, id est, eternally provoking
–488.09+ all in Nola
–488.09+ phrase all in all
–488.09+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
–488.09+ Latin ipso: self
–488.09+ Latin id est: that is
488.10 alio opposite equally as provoked as Bruno at being eternally
–488.10+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.11]
490.07 for the brilliance of brothers, is the Nolan as appearant nominally?
–490.07+ James Joyce: other works: The Day of the Rabblement: (refers to Giordano Bruno as) 'the Nolan'
490.26 Rediviva! Toot! Detter for you, Mr Nobru. Toot toot! Better for
–490.26+ Bruno (Motif: Browne/Nolan) [.27]
558.18 Nolans Volans at six o'clock shark, and may the yeastwind and
–558.18+ Giordano Bruno, the Nolan, burned at the stake
569.09 And audialterand: S. Jude-at-Gate, Bruno Friars, S. Weslen-
–569.09+ on the other hand (i.e. southern side of Dublin)
–569.09+ Saint Jude's church, on Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, near the gates of the Royal Hospital (Cluster: Churches in Dublin)
–569.09+ Saint Mary of the Angels church, popularly known as Brown Friars' church, on Church Street (Cluster: Churches in Dublin)
–569.09+ Russian veslo: oar
–569.09+ Saint Andrew's church, on Westland Row (Cluster: Churches in Dublin)
599.23 Tip. Take Tamotimo's topical. Tip. Browne yet Noland. Tip.
–599.23+ John Toland: translated some of Bruno's work
601.34 all the arkypelicans. The austrologer Wallaby by Tolan, who
–601.34+ John Toland: deist and translator of some of Bruno's work, fled from Dublin to England after publishing 'Christianity not Mysterious'
619.30 me, may me life, yea your goolden, silve me solve, exsogerraider!
–619.30+ Lewis Carroll: other works: Sylvie and Bruno
Brown and Nolan
024.34 land of souls with Homin and Broin Baroke and pole ole Lonan
–024.34+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
037.23 in the blowne and studding cowshots over the noran, he spat in
–037.23+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
038.26 priest Mr Browne, disguised as a vincentian, who, when seized
–038.26+ Motif: Browne/Nolan (Giordano Bruno of Nola (referred to as 'the Nolan' in James Joyce: other works: The Day of the Rabblement); Browne and Nolan, Dublin booksellers) [.28]
050.05 outandin brown candlestock melt Nolan's into peese! Han var.
–050.05+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
050.23 hornerable Fratomistor Nawlanmore and Brawne.) sinning society
–050.23+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
093.01 their standing verdict of Nolans Brumans whereoneafter King,
–093.01+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
097.05 outlier, a white noelan which Mr Lœwensteil Fitz Urse's basset
–097.05+ Nolan (Motif: Browne/Nolan [.06])
113.28 clined to believe others the eye, whether browned or nolensed,
–113.28+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
128.25 next, emery tries for the flag; can dance the O'Bruin's polerpasse
–128.25+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.26]
152.11 And you, Bruno Nowlan, take your tongue out of your inkpot!
–152.11+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [159.22]
158.11 form brune; citherior spiane an eaulande, innemorous and un-
–158.11+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
159.22 themes. Nolan Browne, you may now leave the classroom. Joe
–159.22+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [152.11]
177.20 pal around with, in the kavehazs, one Davy Browne-Nowlan, his
–177.20+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
187.24 JUSTIUS (to himother): Brawn is my name and broad is my
–187.24+ Browne (Motif: Browne/Nolan [.28])
211.32 Browne but Nolan; a stonecold shoulder for Donn Joe Vance;
–211.32+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
251.33 Which is why trumpers are mixed up in duels and here's B.
–251.33+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
268.08 a rhythmatick or other over Browne and
–268.08+ Browne and Nolan: Dublin booksellers and publishers (Motif: Browne/Nolan)
271.20 Heremon, nolens volens, brood our pansies,
–271.20+ Nola (Motif: Browne/Nolan) [.21] [.L06]
300.29 around the waste of noland's browne jesus4
–300.29+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
303.F04 3 The Brownes de Browne - Browne of Castlehacknolan.
–303.F04+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
321.08 outback's dead heart, Glasthule Bourne or Boehernapark Nolagh,
–321.08+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
334.07 Browne' in the toll hut (it was choractoristic from that 'man of
–334.07+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.10]
334.14 dowon his browen and that born appalled noodlum the panellite
–334.14+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
336.33 All to which not a lot snapped The Nolan of the Calabashes
–336.33+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.35]
337.15 Simply. As says the mug in the middle, nay brian nay noel,
–337.15+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
341.24 Meusdeus! That was (with burning briar) Mr Twomass Noho-
–341.24+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.27]
351.01 us victorias with nowells and brownings, dumm, sneak and
–351.01+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
352.16 TAFF (camelsensing that sonce they have given bron a nuhlan
–352.16+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
373.16 dom from an orse! Bruni Lanno's woollies on Brani Lonni's
–373.16+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
–373.16+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
380.31 summersultryngs of snow and sleet witht the widow Nolan's
–380.31+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
391.14 poor Mark or Marcus Bowandcoat, from the brownesberrow in
–391.14+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
391.21 stamped bronnanoleum, from Roneo to Giliette, before saying
–391.21+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
412.36 Nolaner and Browno, Nickil Hopstout, Christcross, so long as,
–412.36+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
418.31 Till Nolans go volants and Bruneyes come blue.
–418.31+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
424.36 down lowbrown schisthematic robblemint! Yes. As he was rising
–424.36+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
461.12 this hour, I'm sorry, when our gamings for Bruin and Noselong
–461.12+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
488.04 — Dearly beloved brethren: Bruno and Nola, leymon bogholders
–488.04+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
488.07 of Ibn Sen and Ipanzussch. When himupon Nola Bruno mono-
–488.07+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
488.09 alionola equal and opposite brunoipso, id est, eternally provoking
–488.09+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
488.10 alio opposite equally as provoked as Bruno at being eternally
–488.10+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.11]
488.14 again, the zoohoohoom of Felin make Call. Bruin goes to Noble,
–488.14+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.15]
490.26 Rediviva! Toot! Detter for you, Mr Nobru. Toot toot! Better for
–490.26+ Bruno (Motif: Browne/Nolan) [.27]
503.34 pole in all the reignladen history of Wilds. Browne's Thesaurus
–503.34+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
520.17 Thrushday for African man and to let Brown child do and to leave
–520.17+ Motif: Browne/Nolan [.18]
522.34 broons quadroons and I can psoakoonaloose myself any time I
–522.34+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
567.22 aryan jubilarian and on brigadier-general Nolan or and buccaneer-
–567.22+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
569.32 Senior Nowno and Senior Brolano (finaly! finaly!), all for love of
–569.32+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
587.36 chapelgoer? — Who fears all masters! Hi, Jocko Nowlong, my
–587.36+ Nolan (Motif: Browne/Nolan) [588.13]
599.23 Tip. Take Tamotimo's topical. Tip. Browne yet Noland. Tip.
–599.23+ Motif: Browne/Nolan
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