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*'''Thomas Nash''': English poet, playwright, pamphleteer (1567-1601). Wyndham Lewis, meaning to be uncomplimentary, compared the opening of "Shem the Penman" to Nash and said Joyce and Nash met on the common ground of Rabelais.
 
*'''Thomas Nash''': English poet, playwright, pamphleteer (1567-1601). Wyndham Lewis, meaning to be uncomplimentary, compared the opening of "Shem the Penman" to Nash and said Joyce and Nash met on the common ground of Rabelais.
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*'''Epic of Gilgamesh'''

Latest revision as of 09:27, 25 April 2020

  • Nash of Girahash: Derived from Hebrew: nasha - cunning, gur - exile, hasha - silence
    • cunning...exile...hasha → CEH → HCE
  • nahash: (Hebrew) serpent.
  • Nash: soft, tender, gentle; to go away, quit
  • Thomas Nash: English poet, playwright, pamphleteer (1567-1601). Wyndham Lewis, meaning to be uncomplimentary, compared the opening of "Shem the Penman" to Nash and said Joyce and Nash met on the common ground of Rabelais.
  • Epic of Gilgamesh