Matthew Roth: Just a trifle I
ran across while reading about the last days of Swift in Craik's "The Life of
Jonathan Swift" (1894):"Looking at himself in the glass, he
was said to have exclaimed in pity, 'Poor old man!'." I wonder if this
provides the origin of Shade's variant line, "Poor old man Swift, poor --,
poor Baudelaire." In which case, was John Shade also looking in the glass when
he wrote that line?
JM: Kinbote suggests his
name to fill in the blank ( poor mad Kinbote). The poet, himself, was paring his fingernails. We know that
he used a mirror while he shaved in the bath-tub ( or was it only
VN?).
Your information about Swift's exclamation,
and its link to the variant, is wonderful!