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Timon of Athens
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CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
Timon of Athens
Dramatis Personæ.
T
IMON,
a noble Athenian.
L
UCIUS,
L
UCULLUS,
& S
EMPRONIUS,
flattering Lords.
V
ENTIDIUS,
one of Timons false Friends.
A
PEMANTUS,
a churlish Philosopher.
A
LCIBIADES,
an Athenian Captain.
F
LAVIUS,
Steward to Timon.
F
LAMINIUS,
L
UCILIUS,
& S
ERVILIUS,
Servants to Timon.
C
APHIS,
P
HILOTUS,
T
ITUS,
L
UCIUS,
& H
ORTENSIUS,
Servants to Timons Creditors.
Servants of Ventidius, and of Varro and Isidore (two of Timons Creditors).
Three Strangers.
An Old Athenian.
A Page.
A Fool.
Poet, Painter, Jeweller, and Merchant.
P
HRYNIA,
& T
IMANDRA,
Mistresses to Alcibiades.
Lords, Senators, Officers, Soldiers, Thieves, and Attendants.
C
UPID
and Amazons in the Masque.
S
CENE.
Athens, and the neighbouring Woods.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
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