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Much Ado about Nothing
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
Much Ado about Nothing
Dramatis Personæ.
D
ON
P
EDRO,
Prince of Arragon.
D
ON
J
OHN,
his bastard Brother.
C
LAUDIO,
a young Lord of Florence.
B
ENEDICK,
a young Lord of Padua.
L
EONATO,
Governor of Messina.
A
NTONIO,
his Brother.
B
ALTHAZAR,
Servant to Don Pedro.
B
ORACHIO,
C
ONRADE,
followers of Don John.
D
OGBERRY,
a Constable.
V
ERGES,
a Headborough.
F
RIAR
F
RANCIS.
A Sexton.
A Boy.
H
ERO,
Daughter to Leonato.
B
EATRICE,
Niece to Leonato.
M
ARGARET,
U
RSULA,
Waiting-gentlewomen attending on Hero.
Messengers, Watch, Attendants, &c.
S
CENE.
Messina.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
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