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The Tempest
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CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Tempest
Dramatis Personæ.
A
LONSO,
King of Naples.
S
EBASTIAN,
his Brother.
P
ROSPERO,
the right Duke of Milan.
A
NTONIO,
his Brother, the usurping Duke of Milan.
F
ERDINAND,
Son to the King of Naples.
G
ONZALO,
an honest old Counsellor.
A
DRIAN,
F
RANCISCO,
Lords.
C
ALIBAN,
a savage and deformed Slave.
T
RINCULO,
a Jester.
S
TEPHANO,
a drunken Butler.
Master of a Ship, Boatswain, Mariners.
M
IRANDA,
Daughter to Prospero.
A
RIEL,
an airy Spirit.
I
RIS,
C
ERES,
J
UNO,
Nymphs, Reapers, presented by Spirits.
Other Spirits attending on Prospero.
S
CENE.
The Sea, with a Ship; afterwards an Island.
CONTENTS
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