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William Shakespeare
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The Oxford Shakespeare
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The Life and Death of King John
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Life and Death of King John
Dramatis Personæ.
K
ING
J
OHN.
P
RINCE
H
ENRY,
Son to the King.
A
RTHUR,
Duke of Britaine, Nephew to the King.
T
HE
E
ARL OF
P
EMBROKE.
T
HE
E
ARL OF
E
SSEX.
T
HE
E
ARL OF
S
ALISBURY.
T
HE
L
ORD
B
IGOT.
H
UBERT DE
B
URGH.
R
OBERT
F
AULCONBRIDGE,
Son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge.
P
HILIP THE
B
ASTARD,
his half-brother.
J
AMES
G
URNEY,
Servant to Lady Faulconbridge.
P
ETER OF
P
OMFRET,
a Prophet.
P
HILIP,
King of France.
L
EWIS,
the Dauphin.
L
YMOGES,
Duke of Austria.
C
ARDINAL
P
ANDULPH,
the Popes Legate.
M
ELUN,
a French Lord.
C
HATILLON,
Ambassador from France.
Q
UEEN
E
LINOR,
Mother to King John.
C
ONSTANCE,
Mother to Arthur.
B
LANCH OF
S
PAIN,
Niece to King John.
L
ADY
F
AULCONBRIDGE.
Lords, Ladies, Citizens of Angiers, Sheriff, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, and other Attendants.
S
CENE.
Sometimes in England, and sometimes in France.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
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