All 6 Uses of
emerge
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Martin Cunningham emerged from a sidepath, talking gravely.†
Chpt 6 *
- You have but emerged from primitive conditions: we have a literature, a priesthood, an agelong history and a polity.†
Chpt 7
- A few moments later he emerges from under the shutter, puffing Poldy, blowing Bloohoom.†
Chpt 15
- What spectacle confronted them when they, first the host, then the guest, emerged silently, doubly dark, from obscurity by a passage from the rere of the house into the penumbra of the garden?†
Chpt 17
- …and from the constellation of Auriga some years after the birth and death of Rudolph Bloom, junior, and in and from other constellations some years before or after the birth or death of other persons: the attendant phenomena of eclipses, solar and lunar, from immersion to emersion, abatement of wind, transit of shadow, taciturnity of winged creatures, emergence of nocturnal or crepuscular animals, persistence of infernal light, obscurity of terrestrial waters, pallor of human beings.†
Chpt 17
- Which event or person emerged as the salient point of his narration?†
Chpt 17
Definition:
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(emerge) to come out, or to appear