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The Two Gentlemen of Verona
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Dramatis Personæ.
D
UKE OF
M
ILAN,
Father to Silvia.
V
ALENTINE,
P
ROTEUS,
the Two Gentlemen.
A
NTONIO,
Father to Proteus.
T
HURIO,
a foolish rival to Valentine.
E
GLAMOUR,
Agent for Silvia, in her escape.
S
PEED,
a clownish Servant to Valentine.
L
AUNCE,
the like to Proteus.
P
ANTHINO,
Servant to Antonio.
H
OST,
where Julia lodges in Milan.
O
UTLAWS
with Valentine.
J
ULIA,
beloved of Proteus.
S
ILVIA,
beloved of Valentine.
L
UCETTA,
waiting woman to Julia.
Servants, Musicians.
S
CENE.
Verona; Milan; and the frontiers of Mantua.
CONTENTS
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