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The Merry Wives of Windsor
> Dramatis Personæ.
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William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Dramatis Personæ.
S
IR
J
OHN
F
ALSTAFF.
F
ENTON,
a young Gentleman.
S
HALLOW,
a Country Justice.
S
LENDER,
Cousin to Shallow.
F
ORD,
P
AGE,
two Gentlemen dwelling at Windsor.
W
ILLIAM
P
AGE,
a Boy, Son to Page.
S
IR
H
UGH
E
VANS,
a Welsh Parson.
D
OCTOR
C
AIUS,
a French Physician.
H
OST
of the Garter Inn.
B
ARDOLPH,
P
ISTOL,
N
YM,
Followers of Falstaff.
R
OBIN,
Page to Falstaff.
S
IMPLE,
Servant to Slender.
R
UGBY,
Servant to Doctor Caius.
M
ISTRESS
F
ORD.
M
ISTRESS
P
AGE.
A
NNE
P
AGE,
her Daughter, in love with Fenton.
M
ISTRESS
Q
UICKLY,
Servant to Doctor Caius.
Servants to Page, Ford, &c.
S
CENE.
Windsor; and the Neighbourhood.
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