Shakespeare S Names A Pronouncing Dictionary
โ Scribed by Helge Kokeritz
- Publisher
- Yale University press
- Year
- 1959
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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The diversity of British proper names, including those with an innocent appearance which conceals some trap of pronunciation, those of foreign origin which may have been to some extent Anglicized, or those using Welsh or Scots orthography, makes the BBC Pronouncing Dictionary an indispensable aid to
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The Shakespeare Name Dictionary identifies everything: characters (Touchstone, the clown in As You Like It ), places (Tours, the French city mentioned in Henry VI ), animals (Tray, one of King Lear's three dogs), buildings (the Tower of London), officials (Roman Tribunes), rivers (the Trent), nation