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of Frazer, and because I associate him with the hooded figure in
and the merchant.html">Merchant appear later; also the "crowds of people," and
(an authentic member of the Tarot pack) I associate, quite arbitrarily,
Ou le spectre en plein jour raccroche le passant."
63. Cf. Inferno, iii. 55-7.
"si lunga tratta
che morte tanta n'avesse disfatta."
64. Cf. Inferno, iv. 25-7:
"Quivi, secondo che per ascoltare,
"che l'aura eterna facevan tremare."
68. A phenomenon which I have often noticed.
74. Cf. the Dirge in Webster's White Devil .
76. V. Baudelaire, Preface to Fleurs du Mal.
II. A GAME OF CHESS
77. Cf. Antony and Cleopatra, II. ii., l. 190.
92. Laquearia. V. Aeneid, I. 726:
dependent lychni laquearibus aureis incensi, et noctem flammis
"A noise of horns and hunting, which shall bring
"Where all shall see her naked skin . . ."
199. I do not know the origin of the ballad from which these lines
free to London"; and the Bill of Lading etc. were to be handed
but have been corrected here.
210. "Carriage and insurance free"] "cost, insurance and freight"-Editor.
218. Tiresias, although a mere spectator and not indeed a "character,"
Just as the one-eyed merchant, seller of currants, melts into
from Ferdinand Prince of Naples, so all the women are one woman,
is the substance of the poem. The whole passage from Ovid is
Quam, quae contingit maribus,' dixisse, 'voluptas.'
Quaerere Tiresiae: venus huic erat utraque nota.
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