"What the Thunder Said" Annotations
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Eliot refers to French poet Gerard de Nerval's poem [["El Desdichado"]] (1853). | Eliot refers to French poet Gerard de Nerval's poem [["El Desdichado"]] (1853). | ||
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These fragments I have shored against my ruins | These fragments I have shored against my ruins | ||
Why then Ile fit you. Hieronymo's mad againe. | Why then Ile fit you. Hieronymo's mad againe. | ||
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+ | Eliot's note refers to [[''The Spanish Tragedy'']] IV.i.59-106. | ||
===Lines 433-434=== | ===Lines 433-434=== |