t.
=Baba, Ali=--ae'lee bae'bae, not [)a]l'i b[=a]'ba. A character in the
"Forty Thieves."
=Baba, Cassim=--kaes'sim bae'bae, not k[)a]s'sim b[=a]'ba. Brother of
Ali Baba.
=Bajardo=--bae-e-aR'do, not ba-jaer'do. Rinaldo's steed in
"Orlando Innamorato."
=Balwhidder=--b[)a]l'hw[)i]th-er, not bawl'wh[)i]d-der. A pastor in
Galt's "Annals of the Parish."
=Banquo=--b[)a]nk'wo, not b[)a]ng'ko. A Scottish warrior and a
character in "Macbeth."
=Bassanio=--bas-sae'ni-o, not bas-s[=a]'ni-o. Husband of Portia in
"Merchant of Venice."
=Biron=--b[)i]r'on, not b[=i]'ron. A character in "Love's Labor's
Lost."
=Boyet=--boy-[)e]t', not b[=o]'yet. A character in "Love's Labor's
Lost."
=Bradamante=--brae-dae-maen't[=a], not br[)a]d'a-m[)a]nt. Sister to
Rinaldo, in "Orlando Innamorato."
=Brunehilde=--br[=o][=o]'n[=a]-h[)i]l'd[=a], not
br[)u]n-h[)i]l'dah. Written also =Brunehild=
(br[=o][=o]'neh-h[)i]lt).
=Carrasco, Sanson=--saen-s[=o]n' kaeR-Raes'ko, not
s[)a]n'son k[)a]r-r[)a]s'ko. A character in "Don Quixote."
=Cedric=--s[)e]d'rik, not s[=e]'drik. A character in "Ivanhoe."
=Clarchen=--kl[)e]R'ken, not klaer'chen. A female character
in Goethe's "Egmont."
=Clavileno Aligero=--klae-ve-l[=a]n'yo ae-le-R[=a]'ro, not
kl[)a]v-i-l[=e]'no [)a]l-i-j[=e]'ro. A celebrated steed in "Don
Quixote."
=Consuelo=--k[=o]ng-su-[=a]-l[=o]', not k[)o]n-su-[)e]l'o. The
heroine of a novel of the same name by Georges Sand.
=Don Adriano Armado=--[)a]d-re-ae'no aer-mae'do, not [=a]-dri-[=a]'no
aer-m[=a]'do. A character in "Love's Labor's Lost."
=Don Cleofas=--kl[=e]'o-fas, not kle-[=o]'fas. Hero of "The Devil
on Two Sticks."
=Don Juan=--j[=u]'an, not j[=u]-[)a]n'.
=Dulcamara=--d[)o][)o]l-kae-mae'rae, not d[)u]l-sa-m[=a]'ra nor
d[)u]l-ka-m[=a]'ra. The itinerant physician in "L'Elisire
d'Amore."
=Egeus=--[=e]-j[=e]'us, not [=e]'je-us. The Father of Hermia in
"Midsummer Night's Dream."
=Eyre, Jane=--er, not [=i]re.
=Fata Morgana=--fae'tae moR-gae'nae, not
f[=a]'ta mor-g[)a]n'a.
=Fatima=--f[)a]t'i-ma, not fa-t[=e]'-ma. A female character in the
story of Aladdin, or the Wonderful Lamp; also, one
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