Both Uses of
dispossess
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Forget: a dispossessed.†
Chpt 3 *
- Is it possible that that player Shakespeare, a ghost by absence, and in the vesture of buried Denmark, a ghost by death, speaking his own words to his own son's name (had Hamnet Shakespeare lived he would have been prince Hamlet's twin), is it possible, I want to know, or probable that he did not draw or foresee the logical conclusion of those premises: you are the dispossessed son: I am the murdered father: your mother is the guilty queen, Ann Shakespeare, born Hathaway?†
Chpt 9
Definition:
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(dispossess) to take away possession of something -- especially real estate