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The Taming of the Shrew
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
The Taming of the Shrew
Dramatis Personæ.
A Lord.
C
HRISTOPHER
S
LY,
a Tinker, Hostess, Page, Players, Huntsmen, and Servants,
Persons in the Induction.B
APTISTA,
a rich Gentleman of Padua.
V
INCENTIO,
an old Gentleman of Pisa.
L
UCENTIO,
son to Vincentio; in love with Bianca.
P
ETRUCHIO,
a Gentleman of Verona; Suitor to Katharina.
G
REMIO,
H
ORTENSIO,
Suitors to Bianca.
T
RANIO,
B
IONDELLO,
Servants to Lucentio
G
RUMIO,
C
URTIS,
Servants to Petruchio.
Pedant, set up to personate Vincentio.
K
ATHARINA,
the Shrew, B
IANCA,
Daughters to Baptista.
Widow.
Tailor, Haberdasher, and Servants attending on Baptista and Petruchio.
S
CENE.
Sometimes in Padua; and sometimes in
P
ETRUCHIOS
House in the Country.
CONTENTS
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