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Troilus and Cressida
> Dramatis Personæ.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
William Shakespeare
(15641616).
The Oxford Shakespeare.
1914.
Troilus and Cressida
Dramatis Personæ.
P
RIAM,
King of Troy.
H
ECTOR,
T
ROILUS,
P
ARIS,
D
EIPHOBUS,
& H
ELENUS,
his Sons.
M
ARGARELON,
a Bastard Son of Priam.
Æ
NEAS,
& A
NTENOR,
Trojan Commanders.
C
ALCHAS,
a Trojan Priest, taking part with the Greeks.
P
ANDARUS,
Uncle to Cressida.
A
GAMEMNON,
the Grecian General.
M
ENELAUS,
his Brother.
A
CHILLES,
A
JAX,
U
LYSSES,
N
ESTOR,
D
IOMEDES,
& P
ATROCLUS,
Grecian Commanders.
T
HERSITES,
a deformed and scurrilous Grecian.
A
LEXANDER,
Servant to Cressida.
Servant to Troilus.
Servant to Paris.
Servant to Diomedes.
H
ELEN,
Wife to Menelaus.
A
NDROMACHE,
Wife to Hector.
C
ASSANDRA,
Daughter to Priam; a prophetess.
C
RESSIDA,
Daughter to Calchas.
Trojan and Greek Soldiers, and Attendants.
S
CENE.
Troy, and the Grecian Camp before it.
CONTENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
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