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Page 218
... syllable of Ithocles is short ; and even if he derived the name from 10ús ( ithūs ) it was probably shortened . ORGILUS , Angry ] The name clearly derives from opyídos ( orgilos ) , ' inclined to anger ' . The second syllable is short ...
... syllable of Ithocles is short ; and even if he derived the name from 10ús ( ithūs ) it was probably shortened . ORGILUS , Angry ] The name clearly derives from opyídos ( orgilos ) , ' inclined to anger ' . The second syllable is short ...
Page 221
... syllable is etymologically short ; but pronounced fyoo - lass , rather than fill - ass or full - ass . Phylus is the name used for Giacomo's page in Marston's What You Will ( printed in 1607 ) . CALANTHA , Flower of beauty ] from kaλós ...
... syllable is etymologically short ; but pronounced fyoo - lass , rather than fill - ass or full - ass . Phylus is the name used for Giacomo's page in Marston's What You Will ( printed in 1607 ) . CALANTHA , Flower of beauty ] from kaλós ...
Page 222
... syllable . But ( as with Amelus and Philema ) he may have , following the Greek accent , shifted the stress from its etymologically correct place , and ( as with Amelus ) lengthened the second vowel : app - low - tees , rather than app ...
... syllable . But ( as with Amelus and Philema ) he may have , following the Greek accent , shifted the stress from its etymologically correct place , and ( as with Amelus ) lengthened the second vowel : app - low - tees , rather than app ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
An interpretation | 32 |
Bassanes and the minor characters | 44 |
Copyright | |
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