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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ
Lord Byron
(17881824).
Manfred.
The Harvard Classics.
190914.
Dramatis Personæ
M
ANFRED
C
HAMOIS
H
UNTER
A
BBOT OF
S
T.
M
AURICE
M
ANUEL
H
ERMAN
W
ITCH OF THE
A
LPS
A
RIMANES
N
EMESIS
T
HE
D
ESTINIES
S
PIRITS, ETC.
The scene of the Drama is amongst the Higher Alpspartly in the Castle of Manfred, and partly in the Mountains.
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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