Chapter 5
ts from ts of ane and placed tly among ted papers. Stepcone to kindle tion of ts y temple, a levite of tes robe of plain linen tane draped trouble. ending tar, in bearing tidings secretly, in ing upon riking sly ly or of prelatic beauty. Nay, service groo odour of ity - a mortified o ts obedience to t ed down.
ted back on cicks catcepo fill the silence, said:
-- I am sure I could not light a fire.
-- You are an artist, are you not, Mr Dedalus? said t of tist is tion of tiful. tiful is is anotion.
y.
-- Can you solve t question now? he asked.
-- Aquinas, ansep quae visa placent.
-- to t tiful?
-- In so far as it is appre, ellection, it iful. But Aquinas also says Bonum est in quod tendit appetitus. In so far as it satisfies t is an evil.
-- Quite so, said tainly the head.
to it ajar and said:
-- A draugo be a ters.
As o tly but ep, Step soul of a jesuit look out at ius in iuss ent of t subtler and more secret ts fabled books of secret subtle o do, for ter glory of God, joy in tred of t in t turning ture of obedience back upon t service it seemed as if at all ter and little, if at all, ter atque senis baculus, aff in an old mans o be leaned on in t nigress of o lie , to be raised in menace.
turned to to stroke his chin.
-- to ic question? he asked.
-- From me! said Steponis. I stumble on an idea once a fortnight if I am lucky.
-- tions are very profound