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The Life of King Henry the Fifth
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Life of King Henry the Fifth
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
H
ENRY THE
F
IFTH.
D
UKE OF
G
LOUCESTER,
& D
UKE OF
B
EDFORD,
Brothers to the King.
D
UKE OF
E
XETER,
Uncle to the King.
D
UKE OF
Y
ORK,
Cousin to the King.
E
ARLS OF
S
ALISBURY,
W
ESTMORELAND,
and W
ARWICK.
A
RCHBISHOP OF
C
ANTERBURY.
B
ISHOP OF
E
LY.
E
ARL OF
C
AMBRIDGE.
L
ORD
S
CROOP.
S
IR
T
HOMAS
G
REY.
S
IR
T
HOMAS
E
RPINGHAM,
G
OWER,
F
LUELLEN,
M
ACMORRIS,
J
AMY,
Officers in King Henrys Army.
B
ATES,
C
OURT,
W
ILLIAMS,
Soldiers in the Same.
P
ISTOL,
N
YM,
B
ARDOLPH.
Boy.
A Herald.
C
HARLES THE
S
IXTH,
King of France.
L
EWIS,
the Dauphin.
D
UKES OF
B
URGUNDY,
O
RLEANS,
and B
OURBON.
The C
ONSTABLE OF
F
RANCE.
R
AMBURES
and G
RANDPRÉ,
French Lords.
M
ONTJOY,
a French Herald.
Governor of Harfleur.
Ambassadors to the King of England.
I
SABEL,
Queen of France.
K
ATHARINE,
Daughter to Charles and Isabel.
A
LICE,
a Lady attending on the Princess Katharine.
Hostess of the Boars Head Tavern, formerly Mistress Quickly, and now married to Pistol.
Lords, Ladies, Officers, French and English Soldiers, Citizens, Messengers, and Attendants.
Chorus.
S
CENE.
England; afterwards France.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
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