James Joyce quote about past from Ulysses - When one reads these strange pages of one long gone one feels that one is at one with one who once...
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When one reads these strange pages of one long gone one feels that one is at one with one who once...
 James Joyce, Ulysses (1922). copy citation

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Author James Joyce
Source Ulysses
Topic past reading
Date 1922
Language English
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Weblink https://www.gutenberg.org/files/4300/4300-h/4300-h.htm

Context

“O yes, W. Remember your epiphanies written on green oval leaves, deeply deep, copies to be sent if you died to all the great libraries of the world, including Alexandria? Someone was to read them there after a few thousand years, a mahamanvantara. Pico della Mirandola like. Ay, very like a whale. When one reads these strange pages of one long gone one feels that one is at one with one who once…
The grainy sand had gone from under his feet. His boots trod again a damp crackling mast, razorshells, squeaking pebbles, that on the unnumbered pebbles beats, wood sieved by the shipworm, lost Armada.” source

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